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Suspect in 20-year-old man’s murder in Lauderhill faces charges in Broward


LAUDERHILL, Fla. – George Williams was once on the Broward County major prison on Sunday in Fort Lauderdale for the murder of a 20-year-old guy in Lauderhill.

Lauderhill police had a March 15 warrant for the arrest of Williams, 29, when Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested him for premeditated murder on Monday in Oakland Park.

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Jaylin “Jay” Conorquie was once an aspiring rapper. His oldsters had been proud that Royal Palm Elementary School academics thought to be him a talented third-grade pupil. He had a present with phrases.

According to his grieving relations, Conorquie graduated from Lauderhill 6-12 STEM-MED Magnet School, attended Boyd Anderson High School, and had 8 siblings.

Jaylin “Jay” Conorquie was once the murder sufferer of a taking pictures on Feb. 13 in Lauderhill. (Courtesy photograph)

Police officials discovered Conorquie on Feb. 13 with wounds to his again, left aspect torso, proper arm, and clavicle, in the world of Northwest 27 Court and 56 Avenue, in keeping with the arrest warrant.

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Broward Health Medical Center workforce later declared him lifeless.

Williams, sometimes called George Shakele Delay Williams, may be a suspect in an tried murder. Records display the sufferer injured on Feb. 13 was once shot two times in the leg.

Detectives requested someone with information about this or different circumstances to name Broward County Crime Stoppers at 954-493-8477.

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