Monday, April 15, 2024

Deranged Man Holds Ex Hostage, Kills Her as She Livestreams Horror on Facebook

*A Louisiana mom-of-three streamed her death on Facebook Live after reportedly being taken hostage by her crazed ex-boyfriend.

According to PEOPLE, Rannita Williams, 27, was being held against her will last Thursday by ex-boyfriend Johnathan Robinson, 36, when she started broadcasting live on the social media site.

Shreveport Police state that the footage shows Robinson pacing back and forth and addressing Williams in an aggressive and threatening manner.

The young woman is seen in the footage apologizing to Robinson, but it remains unclear what she was apologizing for. Investigators have yet to discuss a possible motive for the killing.

Scroll up to watch the video report about the killing.

The footage shows Williams speaking to the camera with Robinson in the background yelling about fame.

“Everybody wanna be famous. I’m gonna make you famous,” he says, walking in and out of the picture.

“You think I’m worried about the police right now?” asked the man, before again mentioning “making people famous.”

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The tension escalates as the man’s voice gets louder.

“You wanna be famous? I’m gonna make you famous,” the man is heard saying. “Everybody wanna be famous, let’s be famous today.”

Six gunshots are heard. Williams yells, “Stop Johnathan” before dropping her phone. Three more shots ring out, and Johnathan’s shadow is seen firing off a fourth from a long-barreled gun.

Before the clip ends, he addresses Williams, saying, “Game over, b—-.”

Johnathan Robinson

When authorities responded to 911 calls about the shooting, Robinson barricaded himself inside a home before exchanging gunfire with police. One officer was reportedly struck in the wrist and is recovering from the wound.

Robinson eventually surrendered to the 30-plus officers at the scene. Williams was rushed to the nearest hospital but died soon after arriving.

Robinson, according to local reports, was arrested on domestic violence charges in 2015 that involved another woman. His arrest report states that he ran his girlfriend at the time off the road and assaulted her.

Meanwhile, the funeral for the Rannita Williams has been set for Saturday, April 21, at the Praise Temple Full Gospel Baptist Cathedral, 4725 Greenwood Road in Shreveport.

A family hour has been set for 7 to 8 p.m. Friday, April 20, also at the Praise Temple church.

Johnathan Robinson is being held without bond on two counts: second-degree murder and convicted felon in possession of a firearm.

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