Sunday, January 27, 2013
Raleigh: Brother-Brothers Allegedly Broke into House of Raceless Couple, Raped Wife, and Shot Husband
Shabar Master Marshall, 16, and Jahaad Tariem Allah Marshall, 26
Posted by Nicholas Stix
Brothers charged in violent Raleigh home invasion
January 7; updated January 8
WRAL
RALEIGH, N.C. — Two brothers face multiple charges, including first-degree burglary and attempted murder, in connection with an early-morning violent home invasion in Raleigh's Oakwood neighborhood in which a man was shot and his wife sexually assaulted.
Police found the man in his home in the 500 block of East Lane Street around 3:15 a.m. after receiving a 911 call from his wife who was able to escape to a neighbor's house for help.
"We woke up, and there were these men in our bedroom, and they wanted money. We gave them everything we had, and we didn't have enough," the wife said in the frantic call, released Monday evening.
She said the men were masked and were wearing black. At some point, she was able to get away.
"I ran out of the house screaming, and then I heard them shoot him," she said.
"We heard a blood-curdling scream and then pounding on our front door," neighbor Terry Iverson told WRAL News Monday. "She said someone had broken in and there were a couple of guys, and her husband had been shot."
Both victims were taken to WakeMed, where the wife was treated and later released. The extent of her husband's injuries and whether he was still at the hospital Monday evening were unclear. He is expected to survive.
Other neighbors reported hearing commotion outside their window and seeing someone leaving jumping from a window and running down a pathway behind the house.
Another neighbor reported an attempted break-in at his home, neighbors said, and was able to write down part of a license plate number.
A short time later, police arrested Jahaad Tariem Allah Marshall, 26, and Shabar Master Marshall, 16, after a high-speed chase when they crashed their car at the intersection of Wilmington and Rush streets.
Shabar Marshall was charged with one count of first-degree burglary, two counts of first-degree kidnapping, one count of attempted murder and one count of first-degree forcible sex offense.
His brother was charged with one count of first-degree burglary, two counts of first-degree kidnapping, one count of attempted murder, one count of attempted first-degree rape and one count of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Police are still investigating the case and ask that anyone with information that might help detectives to contact Raleigh Crime Stoppers at 919-834-4357 or go to the Crime Stoppers website.
• Reporter: Sloane Heffernan
• Photographer: Terry Cantrell
• Web Editor: Kelly Gardner
[Thanks to reader-researcher “W” for this article.]
And people wonder why we want to keep our guns. Seems you read about a home invasion somewhere in the Triangle every other day. The police can't protect you and your family when someone kicks in your door in the middle of the night. You and you alone are responsible for protecting your family and property.
whiffer1
January 7, 2013 11:16 a.m.
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Raleigh topping the headlines with robberies and shootings again this weekend. Like I said before the crime rate is shooting through the roof lately and it should be alarming to residents there. These home invasions across NC the past few weeks is getting to be much more common....scary thing. Hope the residents will recover from the trauma of all of this. They wont feel safe in their own homes again.
Phyxius1
January 7, 2013 12:09 p.m.
Two cases in NC in the last three weeks clearly demonstrate the effectiveness of a legally armed homeowner. Suspect came to house intending to do harm or steal and do harm. Suspect left headed to the morgue. Two people not charged by the DA because it was clear self defense. I will guarantee that if more cases like happen then these "home invasions" will go down. And, no, they're not all dope dealers ripping off other dope dealers.
Relic
January 7, 2013 5:07 p.m.
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Well,I for one am shocked
southerntalent
January 7, 2013 5:11 p.m.
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All crimes like this should demand the 16year old be charged as an adult
southerntalent
January 7, 2013 5:14 p.m.
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Another reason to go to a gun store this weekend and buy a gun to protect my wife and me.
Flattop
January 7, 2013 5:16 p.m.
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Today I asked a coworker to attest to my character as part of the Durham requirement to get a pistol permit. He declined because he is morally opposed to firearms. Within minutes I easily found two other coworkers who agreed to help me.
The colleague who declined later asked me why I would want to have one. I tried to explain but I don't think he got it.
I just sent him a link to this story. Unfortunately, he probably still won't get it.
I'm guessing the person who got invaded and shot this morning gets it.
ThatGuyYetAgain
January 7, 2013 5:18 p.m.
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Crime happens everywhere, but the problem with a lot of upscale "historic" areas of homes is that usually (as others have mentioned), the crime areas are only a block or two away. You live that close, you put yourself at more risk.
wrx44
January 7, 2013 5:23 p.m.
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"Raleigh topping the headlines with robberies and shootings again this weekend."
What happened, did a bunch of folks from Fayetteville move up to Raleigh? (no offense fayetteville)
GravyPig
January 7, 2013 5:24 p.m.
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I call it like I see it. Pull up recent stories/headlines about the violent crimes being committed in this area alone and take a moment to see who's doing it. You can ignore the pink elephant in the room all you want, but fact is, it's something we need to open a dialogue about.
JohnnyVoodoo
January 7, 2013 5:25 p.m.
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..."He declined because he is morally opposed to firearms...."
Well that's his right...I respect that, and wish he would post a sign saying so on his property so as to keep criminals busy....and out of harms way.....!!!!
SmokeWagon
January 7, 2013 5:27 p.m.
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and this is why everyone should have a loaded gun. I feel for the one who tries to break in my house.
Lovemy2kids
January 7, 2013 5:28 p.m.
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"It could have been our home that was broken into with a loaded gun pointed at us"
I have found that in most cases when a homeowner takes the time to think about that situation you just posed they make a couple of decisions: 1) Be aware of what is "normal" around your house and what is not; 2) Take just long enough to assess the situation and make sure that the intruder isn't a family member; 3) Aim for center mass and, finally, call 911. Not the other way around. You don't ask for age and ID when someone is breaking into your house with a gun. The police can do all that afterwards when they ID them.
Relic
January 7, 2013 5:29 p.m.
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Jahaad Tariem Allah Marshall was just arrested on October 14th 2012 for Assault on a Female. Google his name.
kazlab67
January 7, 2013 5:30 p.m.
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Jahaad Tariem Allah Marshall was also arrested on 11/05/2012 for DUI. This will be his 3rd arrest in as many months
kazlab67
January 7, 2013 5:33 p.m.
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“This is the reason why towns and cities should absolutely set a curfew.”
Most towns do but they're called "youth protection laws" or some other jabber. Now, tell me who are going to be the ones to enforce them? The Police? The average NC town has about four to five officers working at a time, usually for a town with at least 15000 residents. If they start on one end of the town and work their way to the other end, how will they identify who is under 16? If the officer only stops and talks to about 10 people in a night shift then he's filled up most of his time between calls. The other 100 or so teens are still out walking around. Without adequate manpower and judges willing to prosecute parents, curfews are useless gestures.
Relic
January 7, 2013 5:33 p.m.
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"REMEMBER THE LATE EVE CARSON. THE PROBATIONERS THERE DID NOT DO THEIR JOB IS WHY THE CRIMINAL IN THAT CASE WAS OUT DOING CRIME AND KILLING"
I don't know why I'm even bothering here but...yes, I do remember Eve Carson and Miss Hedgepeth as well. First off there was not a "criminal" in that case...there were two men involved. Second, no matter how lax the probation officers were (and they were) it does not even factor into an excuse for the henious act of those two men. These are the lowest of criminal...those that care not a whit about lives or property or anything other than their own selfish wants. They don't care if they or those with them die in the commission of their crimes, much less victims.
Relic
January 7, 2013 5:38 p.m.
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"You can ignore the pink elephant in the room all you want, but fact is, it's something we need to open a dialogue about."
Good luck with that. I've been involved in community efforts to open "dialogue" with minorities about crime and ended up being screamed at because someone dared to refer to all of us as a community and not the "(insert minority name here) community" and everybody else. Or yelled at about the need for "programs" and "opportunities" and being absolutely verbally lambasted for using the words "accountable" and "responsible". When the last thing you hear as you leave such a meeting is "You just can't understand!" then I fail to see where a "dialogue" will get anywhere. I still remain hopefully that one day that dialogue will exist.
Relic
January 7, 2013 5:44 p.m.
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Let me guess.....they have had no adult guidance at home, not really been experienced with going to church, have no moral values to speak of, out of work ( or never have had a good work ethic ), receiving assistance from the state of NC, and doing drugs. We'll see if all this comes to pass.
Either way, the state of NC will end up spending more money on these low lifes.
jetset
January 7, 2013 5:45 p.m.
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Kudos to the witness who got the license number and to the RPD who used it to get the swift arrest. I'm glad the RPD did elect to pursue the car rather than let it speed away, as many would have it.
djofraleigh
January 7, 2013 5:51 p.m.
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What are they? Pretending to be Muslims? One's name is "Allah" and the other "Master"! Things are only getting worse with their Potus in our Wh. House...sad to say. Evidently they had no ambitions to make something of their life because what they did is just a LOW as people can sink. But the media will not do the wall to wall coverage of this...because it only gives people the urge to BUY a GUN instead of Confiscating Guns like the One wants to do, and I read it will be soon..like early Spring.
seenbetterdaze
January 7, 2013 5:59 p.m.
Funny how WRAL will post headline stories about violent crimes such as this, but want to censor direct, real, to-the-point, and truth of the matter conversations between the very people who are out here falling victims to this population of our society. When you talk about crime, you talk about the roots of it... age, gender, race, socio/economics,etc. And one of the common denominators in this ascending number of cases is the race of the many suspects. Like it or not WRAL, these are valid issues of conversation. Stop being so gutless and let the people speak ...the very ones you aggresively shove your stories down our throats everyday without expecting aggresive responses. You news journalists wanna play big boy games then stop censoring big boy responses.
JohnnyVoodoo
January 7, 2013 7:08 p.m.
At least they showed their mugshots so that we would think they were the "typical" white burgulars that are shown on the ADT and CPI alarm commercials.
friskymonkey2
January 7, 2013 7:34 p.m.
Larry Auster has an excellent post on this subject today (Sunday the 27th) at View From The Right. There are several good comments by readers.
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I think that the time has come to start constructing camps, gas chambers and ovens to deal with these ugly, parasitic, utterly evil subhumans, no?
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