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.
 
"Oh, that black man waving through the locked door must have forget his key, he definitely lives here right?"
That's the charitable explanation.
Correct.
Pava LaPere’s suspected killer tricked her into letting him into building: court docs (Archive)
He appears to have tricked her into letting him inside by pretending to have lost his keys, sources told CNN.

“The victim then let the tall” man “inside the building where they can be seen getting on the elevator together,” the affidavit said.

Earlier footage had also shown the same man following LaPere home, keeping enough of a distance for her not to notice, CNN’s sources said.

The same man was soon seen leaving the stairwell to the lobby and “scrambling for an exit” with the sweatshirt he’d earlier been wearing now in his hands, the affidavit said.
"I wonder if he really lives here...No, suspecting his motives is racist."
 
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 the retarded boomer does it in every thread, it's even less funny when you do it as a meme lol haha
 
I suspect that as soon as the elevator doors closed he had her by the throat and hit the button for the roof, where he could rape and murder with impunity. Dragging a woman down a hallway to an apartment is just begging for a resident to notice and call the cops.
Do elevators usually go all the way to the roof on apartment buildings like that? The ones I've been in usually only go to the top floor and then you have to take the stairwell to get to the roof proper.
 
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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There is a govt agency that shows up and pushes this stuff (DOJ's Community Relations Service)

Like you get killed by a nigger or an illegal and these guys show up and either take advantage of your parents grief, threaten, bribe them, who knows but they get them to say "oh we need to forgive them and not encourage racial hatred".

Start encouraging people to say "lol fuck you kike faggots" to these people. (seems like a lot of them are in there, Hannah Levine for example.)
 
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The proposed law named after her (a):

Pava LaPere act proposes to end early release for sex offenders​


by Jeffery Bozzi
Tue, January 16th 2024
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — State's Attorney Ivan Bates and Delegate Elizabeth Embry (D-Baltimore City) joined the family of Pava LaPere to announce the Pava Marie LaPere Act.

LaPere, a 26-year-old tech company CEO, was killed in her apartment building on September 22, 2023.

If the bill is passed, it would eliminate diminutive credits for first-degree sex offenders. Currently, an inmate sentenced to the custody of the Division of Correction is entitled to earn "diminution of confinement credits" to reduce the amount of time they spend in prison. The credits accumulate monthly and can be forfeited or restricted due if an inmate misbehaves.

"It is apparent that our current system is deeply flawed when an individual with a criminal record that shows their propensity to threaten public safety can be released from prison early," said State's Attorney Bates. "While my office continues to do everything in our power to deliver justice on behalf of Ms. Pava Marie LaPere, it is paramount that we take this extra step to prevent such an atrocity from ever happening again in the State of Maryland. I sincerely thank Delegate Embry for sponsoring the bill and Mayor Scott for his unwavering support."

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Under current law, an inmate serving a sentence for first or second-degree rape, first or second-degree sexual offense against a victim under 16 years old or a subsequent conviction of a third-degree sexual offense against a victim under 16 years old may not receive diminution credits.

This proposed law would add individuals convicted of a first-degree sex offense to the list of ineligible recipients regardless of the victim's age.
 
Black people will just get some sort of plea form moving forward.

“You are under arrest and charged with reckless assault with a penis and slight bodily harm of an anus.”
They don't even need that. Knowledge of jury nullification has propagated all over the black community and they are abusing the hell out of it.
 
I've always been a tuff on crime type.

You take a life, you give a life. You took away everything that person had, will have and could ever have so it's only just you give up your future.

Is it cruel? That depends. IMHO there are a lot of people who really should not be allowed to roam free and cause harm to innocents and the justice system in the western world has pretty much fail to either protect the innocent or reform the criminal as it currently stands.

I'm not for long term sentences either, why should society pay to keep some useless criminal alive for decades? If the criminal shows zero desire to corrective themselves then we as a society have to take steps to protect ourselves.

I'm for corporal punishment as well, getting whipped or caned will do much more to change someones mind about crime then all the "struggle sessions" and "therapy groups". I saw a man canned in Singapore and trust me, he never ever thought about breaking the law ever again.

3 strikes seems fair to me for minor shit, if you can't get your shit together after 2 times in jail then chances are your never going too and your nothing but a danger to society. Some random dude going about his day doesn't deserve to get his head crushed in because some Liberal Judge believes in rehabilitation and "just one more chance to do good" so they let some violent career criminal out on bail or bond. (Don't even try to tell me that doesn't happen 1000 times a day across the West)

They're paying for their Liberal views and self-righteousness with other peoples blood.

Yah I know, an eye for an eye leaves the world blind...but do you have a better idea?
 
eta til repealed or struck down for being racist?
Probably not for awhile. We're currently in a tough-on-crime cycle in Baltimore nowadays.

Like for example, they passed some law a couple years ago that just let the little niglet criminals run fucking wild. Since they started fucking up the rich people's shit, all hell has broken loose and they're fast tracking bills to shut that shit down.

Democrats anywhere are retarded, but somewhat less retarded on the east coast when the criminal element starts personally affecting them.

No long term lessons will be learned though. Best to just carry.
They don't even need that. Knowledge of jury nullification has propagated all over the black community and they are abusing the hell out of it.
The black working class can only get ripped off by some shithead with a hipoint so many times before they start convicting.

 
Man sentenced to life for killing Baltimore tech CEO Pava LaPere
NBC News (archive.ph)
By Phil Helsel
2024-08-31 01:41:40GMT
A Baltimore man on Friday was sentenced to three life sentences after pleading guilty to the 2023 murder of tech entrepreneur Pava LaPere, officials said.

Jason Billingsley had been released from prison early after a sexual assault conviction before he killed LaPere, 26, raped another woman and tried to kill that victim and her male friend. The crimes prompted changes in state law.

Billingsley, 33, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder and was sentenced to three life sentences, two of which are to be served back-to-back, the Baltimore City State’s Attorney said.

"Let me be clear: Mr. Billingsley should never see the light of day again,” State’s Attorney Ivan J. Bates said at a news conference.

Billingsley was a maintenance worker and identified himself as such on Sept. 19 when he knocked on April Hurley's apartment door. He then kicked it in and held her and her friend at gunpoint, officials said.

Billingsley restrained both, sexually assaulted Hurley and cut her throat. Officials said he poured an accelerant on them and the apartment and set it on fire.

A week later, on Sept. 25, LaPere was reported missing by co-workers. Her body was later found on the roof of her downtown Baltimore apartment building. Surveillance video showed her letting Billingsley into the lobby and the two of them on an elevator, officials have said.

Billingsley is later seen wiping his hands on his shorts and leaving the building alone, according to prosecutors.

Hurley and LaPere's family joined the prosecutor at a Friday news conference announcing the guilty pleas and life sentences.

"If it weren’t for God and my will to be alive, I wouldn’t be standing here today," Hurley said. She said she now lives in constant fear and finds it difficult to be in public.

"Every day, I have flashbacks and triggers that cause terrible anxiety, pain and stress," she said. "I will never be the same person."

The LaPere family said that each of the 342 days since LaPere's murder has been painful and difficult.

"Acceptable justice may have been served today. But it will never fill the void, or erase the grief, or replace the impact that Pava would have had, given the full life that she so deserved," her father, Frank LaPere, said. "The full life that every innocent person deserves."

LaPere was CEO and co-founder of EcoMap Technologies, which provides a platform that takes data and orders it to provide insights and opportunities for growth.

She had been named one of Forbes' "30 Under 30," citing social impact.

Billingsley had been released early from prison after he was sentenced in 2015 for first-degree sexual assault committed in 2013 — the sentence was 30 years, with all but 14 years suspended.

In 2022, he was released five years early, through "diminution credits," which allow someone to leave prison early for such things as good behavior. The start date of the sentence was 2013 when he was arrested and jailed, records show.

Maryland this year passed the Pava Marie LaPere Act, which eliminates diminution credits for people convicted of first-degree sex offenses.

LaPere’s family said there should be similar laws that prevent first-degree sex offenders from getting diminution credits in other states as well.

Billingsley was sentenced to serve two life sentences, one after the other. The two life sentences for the attempted murder are to be served concurrently, and the life sentence for the first-degree murder count is to be served consecutively. Billingsley also has parole violations, Bates said.
 
Billingsley had been released early from prison after he was sentenced in 2015 for first-degree sexual assault committed in 2013 — the sentence was 30 years, with all but 14 years suspended.

In 2022, he was released five years early, through "diminution credits," which allow someone to leave prison early for such things as good behavior. The start date of the sentence was 2013 when he was arrested and jailed, records show.

Maryland this year passed the Pava Marie LaPere Act, which eliminates diminution credits for people convicted of first-degree sex offenses.

LaPere’s family said there should be similar laws that prevent first-degree sex offenders from getting diminution credits in other states as well.
That' some kind of progress, I suppose.
 
Maryland this year passed the Pava Marie LaPere Act, which eliminates diminution credits for people convicted of first-degree sex offenses.
Guy finally gets some proper consequences for his crimes AND they made some much-needed revision to that law, while naming it after the person who would have screeched about a tough on crime act named after her? Very nice. Hopefully this means there won't be any future victims of this psycho.
 
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