Rajaee Black shot ex-wife Wendy Black on Facebook Live & then killed himself after slaying former girlfriend Tara Labang
RAJAEE Shareef Black, a 44-year-old dad, gunned down his ex-wife on Facebook Live this weekend before turning the gun on himself after slaying his former girlfriend.
Police said Rajaee Shareef Black shot dead his 41-year-old ex-girlfriend, Tara Labang, inside a South Baltimore home before he fatally shot his former wife, 42-year-old Wendy Natalie Black, near Columbia, Maryland, The Baltimore Sun reported.
In a Facebook Live video, shared on Saturday and recorded between the killings, Black admitted: "I just did something crazy, man."
The troubled father continued: "I just shot my ex-girlfriend in the head, yo. Um... [it] felt like a dream.
"I never thought I would be that guy."
“S**t has been real crazy," he explained, noting that the person who ignited his depression and "all of this" was his former wife Wendy.
Black was standing outside of Wendy's home as he filmed himself.
"So, she[‘s] next. And then I’m going to do myself, too," Black noted before saying he "can't go to prison."
He concluded: "But I just wanted to say this to people, 'Don’t play with people’s emotions, man. Don’t lie on these men.'"
The moment Wendy is seen at the front door, Black said: "Oh, here’s my ex-wife right now."
Black and his Wendy were identified by Howard County Police on Sunday as two of the three individuals who were killed in the apparent double murder-suicide.
On Monday morning, the third individual, Black's ex Tara, was identified by Baltimore Police.
Police revealed the Blacks' two kids were found safe in Rajaee's BMW parked in the apartment complex parking lot and the double-homicide took place within one hour of each other.
It's believed that the children were put into the vehicle before Wendy was gunned down.
According to The Baltimore Sun, Black and his ex-wife Wendy — both who worked as certified registered nurse anesthetists — have had an ongoing custody battle since July 2018.
And Black was fired this past year over a workplace dispute.
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Following the shooting, Howard County police spokeswoman Sherry Llewellyn said, according to : "This is a tragic domestic event that did not have to happen.
"And this is what we're talking about all the time with guns and domestic violence and the willingness of people to use these guns to take out their anger to solve conflict."
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