Crime Baltimore Police Search for Suspect in Killing of Tech C.E.O. - Pava LaPere, 26, had been heralded in the city as a rising businesswoman devoted to her community. Officials said the suspect, a sex offender released from prison last fall, was armed and dangerous.

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Baltimore Police Search for Suspect in Killing of Tech C.E.O.
The New York Times (archive.ph)
By Eduardo Medina
2023-09-27 02:46:15GMT

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Pava LaPere, 26, founder of EcoMap, a Baltimore tech start-up, was found dead on Monday.Credit...CBS

The founder and chief executive of a Baltimore tech start-up who was acclaimed as a rising entrepreneur in the city was found dead on Monday, the police said, prompting a manhunt on Tuesday for a suspect considered to be armed and dangerous.

The entrepreneur, Pava LaPere, 26, who founded EcoMap Technologies, a company that curates data for free platforms, was found dead at around 11:30 a.m. at an apartment complex in the 300 block of West Franklin Street by officers who detected “signs of blunt-force trauma,” the Baltimore Police Department said in a statement.

The authorities said that they had received a missing-person call shortly beforehand.

On Tuesday, the police said they had identified Jason Dean Billingsley, 32, of Baltimore, a sex offender who was released from prison last fall, as the suspect in Ms. LaPere’s killing, and potentially in other cases. The department did not say how it had determined Mr. Billingsley to be the suspect and did not immediately return calls seeking comment on Tuesday night.

Richard Worley, the acting police commissioner for the department, warned residents at a news conference on Tuesday that Mr. Billingsley “will kill, and he will rape. He will do anything he can to cause harm.”

The killing has rattled Baltimore, particularly its business community, which had heralded Ms. LaPere as a promising businesswoman with deep connections to the city. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University, Ms. LaPere had skipped other tech hubs like San Francisco and instead remained in Baltimore after graduation to grow her venture, raising over $4 million, building a team of about 30 people and serving clients like Meta and The Aspen Institute.

Earlier this year, she was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 List for social impact.
Brandon Scott, the mayor of Baltimore, said at the news conference that he had known Ms. LaPere for several years and described her as a “talented, devoted Baltimorean” who would “help anybody who she would see.”

“To have that light cut short by someone who has no care about anything other than harming people is something that should sit deep in the stomachs of all Baltimoreans tonight,” Mr. Scott said.

Mr. Billingsley pleaded guilty to first-degree assault in 2009 and second-degree assault in 2011, according to court records. In 2015, he pleaded guilty to a sex offense and was sentenced to 30 years in prison with all but 14 years suspended. He was released in October 2022, according to the Baltimore County Department of Corrections. A spokesman for the state’s Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services said that Mr. Billingsley had not been paroled but was released “on mandatory supervision as required by statute.”

Mr. Billingsley is listed as a registered sex offender in records with the Baltimore County Department of Corrections.

Mayor Scott said that Mr. Billingsley “shouldn’t have been out on the streets in the first place.”
EcoMap said in a statement on Facebook that news of Ms. LaPere’s death had “shaken us all deeply.”

“The circumstances surrounding Pava’s death are deeply distressing, and our deepest condolences are with her family, friends and loved ones during this incredibly devastating time,” the company said. “Pava was not only the visionary force behind EcoMap but was also a deeply compassionate and dedicated leader.”

In a 2018 interview with Johns Hopkins University, Ms. LaPere’s pride in EcoMap was evident as she described how she had created the company as a way to centralize resources for entrepreneurs.

“If you love the problem you are solving, none of it feels like work,” she said in the interview. “I know it’s cliché, but it’s the truth. If you love the problem, you can throw your heart and energy into your venture without a second thought, and that’s what makes the ordeal of entrepreneurship worth it.”

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'Extremely dangerous' suspect sought in death of Baltimore tech CEO
FOX45 News (archive.ph)
By FOX45 News Staff
2023-09-27 04:11:00GMT


BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Police have issued an arrest warrant for a person that they are calling an "armed and dangerous" man for the murder of a Baltimore tech CEO.

32-year-old Jason Dean Billingsley is accused of first-degree murder, assault and reckless endangerment in the death of Pava LaPere.

LaPere, 26, was found beaten to death at her apartment building on the 300 block of West Franklin Street in the Bromo Arts District. LaPere was the founder and CEO of the tech company EcoMap.

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Acting Police Commissioner Richard Worley said residents should call 911 if they see him.

"This individual will kill, and he will rape," said Worley.

Worley said he had a message for Billingsly:
"If you're out there watching - hopefully you are - very single police officer in Baltimore City, the state of Maryland, as well as the US marshals, are looking for you. We will find you, so I would ask you to turn yourself in to any officer, any police station. Because, we will take you into custody eventually, and then we will turn it over to the state's attorney to prosecute you to the fullest. So please, turn yourself in."

According to Baltimore Police, Billingsly was previously arrested on 2013, 2011, and 2009 for multiple charges including a sex offense, second-degree assault and robbery.
 
Attack on Reginald Denny (1992 LA Riots)

Not sure if anyone remembers this? I was only a toddler when it happened but when I learned more about the LA riots I remember this was a key factor, unfortunately. I’m really not trying to join in on a mindlessly racist dogpile but I do feel this is relevant since at the time (AFAIK) a bunch of prominent black figures kinda just hand-waved this away. I think even Ice Cube glorified it in one of his songs. The dude did LITERALLY nothing: he was a truck driver in the wrong place at the wrong time and the attacker hit him in the HEAD with a fucking CINDER BLOCK. He’s really goddamn lucky he didn’t kill him, JFC. The footage is really sad and disturbing, too. Watch at your own risk.

Edit: in the interest of full disclosure, the people who rescued him and saved his life were also black members of South Central, But they were much older and were also construction workers like Reginald. I saw an interview with one of the dudes who saved him and he seemed genuinely sad and disgusted with the attack, rightfully.
 
Lauren, please warm up the helicopter. You're flying left seat. Diane, please fly right seat. Yuri, please assist the crew chief after the special processing is- wait the niggers got to her first?

Shamelessly stolen. I know.
It's not funny when he does it. Why would it be funny when you do it?
 
This case reminds me of the bakery owner and other "anti-racist" white woman Jen Angel from Oakland who got dispatched by two Sholar Americans and her parents reacted by wanting "restorative justice" instead of jail time for the killers as to not perpetuate systemic racism.

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My only hope is that the melanated community learns that targeting that specific demographic has no consequences whatsoever.
 
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