2 BLACKS: Victim in Phoenix murder identified; 2 suspects [BM, BF] arrested: PD

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Victim in Phoenix murder identified; suspects arrested: PD​


By Brent Corrado and Kenneth Wong

Published December 20, 2023

Updated December 22, 2023


PHOENIX - Police in Phoenix have released new details surrounding an incident that led to the death of a man.

The incident happened just before 6 a.m. on Dec. 20 at a business near Interstate 17 and Thomas Road. When officers got to the scene, they found 62-year-old Kenneth Stanford, who was rushed to a hospital. Stanford later died as a result of his injuries.




Initial statements released by police described the injuries Stanford suffered as a gunshot wound. On Dec. 21, however, police clarified that it appears Stanford was stabbed, and not shot.

Man dies after being shot near I-17 and Thomas Road​


When officers got to the scene, they found a man with a gunshot wound. The man was rushed to a hospital where he later died. The suspect fled the scene before police arrived.



"This information will be confirmed after a post-mortem exam is completed by of [sic] the Office of the Medical Examiner," police said.

Also on Dec. 21, police released the identity of two suspects in connection with Stanford's death.

Police say the two suspects, 33-year-old Javon Lavon Parks III and 35-year-old Naketra Alexander, are accused of armed robbery and murder. Parks was arrested on Dec. 20, while Alexander was arrested a day later.

I17 Thomas shooting

Police say a man is dead following a shooting on Dec. 20 at a Phoenix business near Interstate 17 and Thomas Road. (KSAZ-TV)

Anyone with information should contact Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS. Spanish speakers can call Testigo Silencioso at 480-TESTIGO. Si tiene alguna información sobre este caso, llame a la línea de Testigo Silencioso (480-TESTIGO, 480-837-8446). You can remain anonymous.
 
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35-year-old Naketra Alexander


2 suspects arrested in connection with deadly robbery at Phoenix hotel​


Dec 22, 2023, 7:08 AM | Updated: 7:24 am

Mugshot Naketra Alexander, one of two suspects in a Dec. 20, 2023, homicide at Phoenix hotel....

Naketra Alexander was booked into jail for murder and armed robbery for a Dec. 20, 2023, homicide at a Phoenix hotel. A booking photo for a second suspect was not available. (Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Photo)



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PHOENIX — Two people have been arrested in connection with a deadly robbery Wednesday morning at a Phoenix hotel, authorities said.
Officers were called to a restaurant near Interstate 17 and Thomas Road around 6 a.m. and found 62-year-old Kenneth Stanford with serious wounds, according to the Phoenix Police Department.
Stanford died after being taken to a hospital.
Witnesses told police that Stanford walked into the restaurant and said he’d been shot, but authorities said later that it appeared he was stabbed.

Officers found evidence that the attack occurred in a room at a nearby hotel.
 


Phoenix police have apprehended two individuals in connection with the death of a 62-year-old man at a local hotel. The incident occurred at the La Quinta Inn near West Thomas Road and North Black Canyon Highway. Officers received reports of a shooting just before 6 a.m. on Wednesday and swiftly responded to the scene.
Upon arrival, law enforcement discovered Kenneth Stanford lying on the ground in the hotel’s west parking lot. Stanford had sustained potential gunshot wounds to the top of his head and chest. He was immediately transported to a nearby hospital by the Phoenix Fire Department. Tragically, Stanford was later pronounced dead.
Although no bullet casings were recovered from the scene, the police are awaiting the results of an autopsy to determine the exact cause of Stanford’s death. Authorities are investigating whether he was stabbed or shot.
Video surveillance footage from the hotel and a nearby business has assisted in identifying the suspects. The recordings show a red Jeep Patriot entering the hotel parking lot and dropping off a woman and a man. The individuals have been identified as 35-year-old Naketra Alexander and 33-year-old Javon Parks.

Court documents reveal that the day before the incident, Scottsdale police engaged with sex workers in the area to provide resources. During this operation, the police utilized an app to solicit a date with two women. One of these women, later identified as Alexander, arrived at the Element Hotel in the same red Jeep seen at the La Quinta. Accompanying her was Parks, as outlined in court records.

According to the court documents, Alexander provided limited information about Parks and the other woman, leading investigators to believe that the situation was a planned robbery disguised as a prostitution deal.
Detailed accounts state that Alexander and Parks made their way to Stanford’s room, where Alexander entered. Parks forcefully pushed his way inside, initiating a confrontation with Stanford. Parks was seen wielding a small, sharp object, repeatedly striking Stanford with it, according to court documents.

Stanford managed to retreat and fled west through the corridor, while Parks allegedly instructed Alexander to seize his phone. The pair then reentered the hotel room, retrieved an item, and swiftly left the scene, as detailed in court records.
During a police interview, Parks denied visiting the La Quinta Inn and engaging in a fight, despite investigators revealing evidence to the contrary. Parks claimed that he had been driving around with Alexander in a red Jeep on the day of the incident and into the early morning hours.
Detectives also interviewed Parks’ girlfriend, who disclosed that Parks had acted as Alexander’s pimp that evening. She stated that Parks had requested her to drive them to a date at the hotel, according to court records.
Parks’ girlfriend further revealed that she remained inside the car while Alexander entered the hotel. Alexander returned after a short period, and Parks questioned her about the money. Alexander claimed that her date desired party drugs, prompting both individuals to reenter the hotel, while Parks’ girlfriend stayed in the vehicle.
Parks has been remanded in custody on a $1 million bond. Both Parks and Alexander are now facing charges of murder and armed robbery.


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