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New Orleans -- A 29-year-old Louisiana man was found dead Sunday after he tried to sell his dirt bike on Facebook Marketplace to a buyer on Sunday he had contacted on social media.
Joseph Vindel, 29, left home at about 10 a.m. on his way to meet 20-year-old Jalen Harvey at an apartment complex in Harvey, LA to sell him his bike, according to Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office said.
The bike was listed for $2,700 on Facebook Marketplace.
"Mr. Vindel never returned from that transaction," Sheriff Joseph Lopinto told reporters.
His family reported him missing after they were unable to contact him for several hours.
Jalen Harvey [who probably isn't very bright since there was a digital record of the intended exchange], was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in the death of Joseph Vindel, right, the sheriff's office said.
Investigators found messages between Vindel and Harvey about the sale, which led deputies to the apartment complex, Lopinto said. Vindel's dirt bike was located in one of the patios, further indicating my hypothesis as to Harvey's anemic intelligence.
Deputies also made contact with Harvey at the apartment complex. He admitted to shooting Vindel during law enforcement questioning, the sheriff said.
Harvey had driven Vindel's car back to New Orleans and abandoned the vehicle with the 29-year-old's body inside, according to investigators. He then rode the dirt bike back to the apartment complex in Harvey, as if nothing happened.
"Mr. Vindel never returned from that transaction," Sheriff Joseph Lopinto told reporters.
His family reported him missing after they were unable to contact him for several hours.
Jalen Harvey [who probably isn't very bright since there was a digital record of the intended exchange], was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in the death of Joseph Vindel, right, the sheriff's office said.
Investigators found messages between Vindel and Harvey about the sale, which led deputies to the apartment complex, Lopinto said. Vindel's dirt bike was located in one of the patios, further indicating my hypothesis as to Harvey's anemic intelligence.
Deputies also made contact with Harvey at the apartment complex. He admitted to shooting Vindel during law enforcement questioning, the sheriff said.
Harvey had driven Vindel's car back to New Orleans and abandoned the vehicle with the 29-year-old's body inside, according to investigators. He then rode the dirt bike back to the apartment complex in Harvey, as if nothing happened.
He was arrested Monday on a charge of first-degree murder.
Vindel’s father, Lindsey, told WWL-TV that the family was grieving the loss of their loved one, who was starting a new career after recently earning his real estate license.
"He was loved by everyone and didn't deserve this," he said.
Vindel’s father, Lindsey, told WWL-TV that the family was grieving the loss of their loved one, who was starting a new career after recently earning his real estate license.
"He was loved by everyone and didn't deserve this," he said.
Not surprisingly, there were no protests in the entire state of Louisiana, no riots, no media reports in the New York Times, LA Times, MSNBC, CNN or any other legacy news outlets. No one on the left was publicly outraged over the murder of this innocent young man who, as far as one can tell, was not on any drugs and never committed a serious crime.
Lopinto told reporters that deputies were still investigating what led to the shooting, but it doesn't take a Doctor Jill Biden to come to a conclusion on the case.
"I don't care what it is, I mean a $2,800 dollar dirt bike it's not anything anybody should be shot over," Lopinto said.
Lopinto told reporters that deputies were still investigating what led to the shooting, but it doesn't take a Doctor Jill Biden to come to a conclusion on the case.
"I don't care what it is, I mean a $2,800 dollar dirt bike it's not anything anybody should be shot over," Lopinto said.
Is there a price that makes it okay to shoot somebody over?
The sheriff also urged those conducting transactions over social media apps to meet with potential buyers or sellers during daylight hours in well-populated areas, such as a police station or a grocery store parking lot.
The sheriff also urged those conducting transactions over social media apps to meet with potential buyers or sellers during daylight hours in well-populated areas, such as a police station or a grocery store parking lot.
Yes, White lives matter just as much as Black lives matter, or any other level of melanin belonging to anyone. All lives matter. Every one of us is a child of God and we all matter.
So yes, all lives matter, BLM, no matter how much it offends you.
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