Damarean Kaylon Bible: Minnesota man, 25, fatally shoots trans woman performing oral sex on him
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: A Minneapolis man admitted to his parents that he "knew he wasn't God but had to do it" after shooting a transgender woman who made him feel "suspicious" during oral sex. He is currently being prosecuted for murder, according to a report.
After serving him on 4th Avenue South in the Minnesota city, Damarean Kaylon Bible, 25, is accused of shooting 38-year-old Savannah Ryan Williams from "inches away" on November 29 at 5:45 a.m., according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
Police arrest Damarean Kaylon Bible for killing Savannah Ryan Williams
According to the outlet, Bible was arraigned in Hennepin County Court on Tuesday. Police allegedly discovered a 9 mm Polymer 80 pistol in his residence after following him there using surveillance footage.
Williams allegedly asked him if he wanted sex while they were walking past him at a bus shelter before the incident, leading the two to enter a neighboring courtyard where he subsequently shot her with the 9 mm gun, according to what he allegedly told authorities.
Bible told police he felt suspicious throughout the sex act and that feeling persisted after it was over. As a result, he shot her dead and left, the outlet stated.
He called his parents on his first police contact after being taken into custody on Friday, telling them he "just murdered someone" and that he "knew he wasn't God but he had to do it."
Charges implicated on Damarean Kaylon Bible
In connection with another incident on November 9 at the Nicollet Mall, Bible was also charged with first-degree aggravated robbery after he reportedly forced the victim to empty his pockets at gunpoint.
The Tribune stated that the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office recognized Williams, a transsexual woman, as Miguel R Stillday.