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Related: About this forumVirginia Tech linebacker charged with second-degree murder of Blacksburg local
Virginia Tech linebacker charged with second-degree murder of Blacksburg local
Lexi Solomon, managing editor Jun 3, 2021
Isimemen Etute, a freshman linebacker for the Hokies football team, was arrested on a charge of second-degree murder on June 2. Etute, 18, is accused of killing Blacksburg resident Jerry Smith, 40. According to a press release from Blacksburg Police Departments Lt. Josh Teubert, Blacksburg police responded to a request for a welfare check at 119 N. Main St. around 10:30 p.m. on June 1 and discovered Smith deceased. Through the investigation Mr. Isimemen Etute was identified as a person of interest and later charged with 2nd Degree Murder, Teubert said. Blacksburg police said Etute and Smith were familiar with each other before the alleged murder, referring to them as acquaintances in the press release.
Etute, a freshman majoring in human development, graduated from Frank W. Cox High School in Virginia Beach and enrolled at Virginia Tech in January 2021, according to 247 Sports. An article by Alicia Petska and Michael Niziolek for The Roanoke Times states that Etute participated in spring camp training and roomed with freshman tight end Jack Hollifield, brother of junior linebacker Dax Hollifield. ... Virginia Tech said in a statement that Etute has been suspended from the football team effective immediately.
Etute is currently being held without bond at Montgomery County Jail and was arraigned via video at 10:30 a.m. June 3. An article by Michael Niziolek for The Roanoke Times states that Naomi Huntington was appointed as Etutes attorney; Etute is expected to next appear in court on Sept. 23.
If you have information pertaining to the case, please contact Lt. Josh Teubert at 540-443-1424.
Lexi Solomon, managing editor Jun 3, 2021
Isimemen Etute, a freshman linebacker for the Hokies football team, was arrested on a charge of second-degree murder on June 2. Etute, 18, is accused of killing Blacksburg resident Jerry Smith, 40. According to a press release from Blacksburg Police Departments Lt. Josh Teubert, Blacksburg police responded to a request for a welfare check at 119 N. Main St. around 10:30 p.m. on June 1 and discovered Smith deceased. Through the investigation Mr. Isimemen Etute was identified as a person of interest and later charged with 2nd Degree Murder, Teubert said. Blacksburg police said Etute and Smith were familiar with each other before the alleged murder, referring to them as acquaintances in the press release.
Etute, a freshman majoring in human development, graduated from Frank W. Cox High School in Virginia Beach and enrolled at Virginia Tech in January 2021, according to 247 Sports. An article by Alicia Petska and Michael Niziolek for The Roanoke Times states that Etute participated in spring camp training and roomed with freshman tight end Jack Hollifield, brother of junior linebacker Dax Hollifield. ... Virginia Tech said in a statement that Etute has been suspended from the football team effective immediately.
Etute is currently being held without bond at Montgomery County Jail and was arraigned via video at 10:30 a.m. June 3. An article by Michael Niziolek for The Roanoke Times states that Naomi Huntington was appointed as Etutes attorney; Etute is expected to next appear in court on Sept. 23.
If you have information pertaining to the case, please contact Lt. Josh Teubert at 540-443-1424.
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Virginia Tech linebacker charged with second-degree murder of Blacksburg local (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jun 2021
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New details emerge as Virginia Tech football player Isi Etute remains jailed after bond hearing
mahatmakanejeeves
Jun 2021
#1
Etute was granted bond Wednesday morning in Montgomery County General District Court, but ...
mahatmakanejeeves
Jun 2021
#2
Family of Blacksburg homicide victim trying to come to terms with his death
mahatmakanejeeves
Jun 2021
#3
This is horrific. Absolutely horrific. It's also a reminder to my legislative colleagues who ...
mahatmakanejeeves
Jun 2021
#4
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,747 posts)1. New details emerge as Virginia Tech football player Isi Etute remains jailed after bond hearing
Breaking News
New details emerge as Virginia Tech football player Isi Etute remains jailed after bond hearing
Mike Niziolek 40 min ago
CHRISTIANSBURG Virginia Tech football player Ismemen David Etute was granted bond Wednesday morning in Montgomery County General District Court, but will remain in jail after the commonwealth filed an expedited appeal. ... Etute was arrested and charged with second-degree murder on June 2 in the death of Jerry Paul Smith, a Blacksburg restaurant worker.
Judge Randal Duncan set a secured bond of $75,000 with Etute set to be released to live with his family in Virginia Beach. The only restriction Duncan put in place was that Etute have no contact with the victim family. ... The appeal puts Etutes release on hold for up to five days with both sides hoping to have Circuit Judge Mike Fleenor hear the appeal either Thursday or Friday.
{snip}
Commonwealth's Attorney Jason Morgan argued against bail, and revealed new details about the case based on statements Etute gave to the police. ... According to those police statements, Etute visited the victim's apartment on April 10 for oral sex after he was matched up with someone named "Angie" on Tinder. Etute returned to the apartment May 31 to engage in sexual activity and discovered the person he was matched up with was a man.
Etute told the police he punched the victim five times in the face and continued punching them when the person hit the ground and "stomped" on them. He heard "bubbling and gurgling" as he left the apartment, but didn't call the police. ... According to the autopsy, all the bones in Smith's face were broken, his teeth were missing and he had multiple cranial fractures. The medical examiner's office had previously revealed that Smith had died from blunt force trauma to the head.
{snip}
New details emerge as Virginia Tech football player Isi Etute remains jailed after bond hearing
Mike Niziolek 40 min ago
CHRISTIANSBURG Virginia Tech football player Ismemen David Etute was granted bond Wednesday morning in Montgomery County General District Court, but will remain in jail after the commonwealth filed an expedited appeal. ... Etute was arrested and charged with second-degree murder on June 2 in the death of Jerry Paul Smith, a Blacksburg restaurant worker.
Judge Randal Duncan set a secured bond of $75,000 with Etute set to be released to live with his family in Virginia Beach. The only restriction Duncan put in place was that Etute have no contact with the victim family. ... The appeal puts Etutes release on hold for up to five days with both sides hoping to have Circuit Judge Mike Fleenor hear the appeal either Thursday or Friday.
{snip}
Commonwealth's Attorney Jason Morgan argued against bail, and revealed new details about the case based on statements Etute gave to the police. ... According to those police statements, Etute visited the victim's apartment on April 10 for oral sex after he was matched up with someone named "Angie" on Tinder. Etute returned to the apartment May 31 to engage in sexual activity and discovered the person he was matched up with was a man.
Etute told the police he punched the victim five times in the face and continued punching them when the person hit the ground and "stomped" on them. He heard "bubbling and gurgling" as he left the apartment, but didn't call the police. ... According to the autopsy, all the bones in Smith's face were broken, his teeth were missing and he had multiple cranial fractures. The medical examiner's office had previously revealed that Smith had died from blunt force trauma to the head.
{snip}
Jeez.
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,747 posts)2. Etute was granted bond Wednesday morning in Montgomery County General District Court, but ...
CHRISTIANSBURG Virginia Tech football player Ismemen David Etute was granted bond Wednesday morning in Montgomery County General District Court, but will remain in jail after the commonwealth filed an expedited appeal.
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mahatmakanejeeves
(60,747 posts)3. Family of Blacksburg homicide victim trying to come to terms with his death
Family of Blacksburg homicide victim trying to come to terms with his death
Mike Niziolek Jun 4, 2021
BLACKSBURG Jerry Paul Smith didnt like to leave his family hanging. ... The 40-year-old Blacksburg resident was always quick to return a phone call from his immediate family. They began to suspect something was amiss when Smith didnt answer repeated phone calls on Tuesday.
That concern didnt prepare them for the call they received from the Blacksburg Police Department later that night to inform them that Smith had been found dead in his apartment in the 100 block of North Main Street in downtown. ... The state medical examiners office has since said that Smith died from a blunt force injury to the head and listed the manner of death as homicide.
{snip}
Smith has a lengthy legal history, with charges over the years in Montgomery, Loudoun and Fairfax counties, including driving under the influence, reckless driving, public intoxication and filing a false police report, as well as charges that were dismissed. But the family didnt know anything about that, the spokesperson said. ... We know nothing, the person said. Im going to be honest with you. We know nothing about that. Theres been nothing said to us about it by the police or anything.
The family spokesperson described Smith as a proud, openly gay man with a passion for working in the restaurant industry. In recent years, Smith worked at Centro Taco Bar, Black Hen and D.P. Dough in downtown Blacksburg. ... He was so proud, the person said. Everybody knew he was a gay man. He did not like women. He was very proud of who he was. ... The family hopes he wasnt targeted because of that. ... Regardless of what he did, he did not deserve this, the spokesperson said. He was maybe 112 pounds soaking wet. He wasnt a threat to nobody. He wasnt a threat to a fly. He wasnt a dangerous person. Nobody has a right to take someones life. Whatever happened should not have happened.
Staff writer Mike Gangloff contributed information to this report.
Mike Niziolek Jun 4, 2021
BLACKSBURG Jerry Paul Smith didnt like to leave his family hanging. ... The 40-year-old Blacksburg resident was always quick to return a phone call from his immediate family. They began to suspect something was amiss when Smith didnt answer repeated phone calls on Tuesday.
That concern didnt prepare them for the call they received from the Blacksburg Police Department later that night to inform them that Smith had been found dead in his apartment in the 100 block of North Main Street in downtown. ... The state medical examiners office has since said that Smith died from a blunt force injury to the head and listed the manner of death as homicide.
{snip}
Smith has a lengthy legal history, with charges over the years in Montgomery, Loudoun and Fairfax counties, including driving under the influence, reckless driving, public intoxication and filing a false police report, as well as charges that were dismissed. But the family didnt know anything about that, the spokesperson said. ... We know nothing, the person said. Im going to be honest with you. We know nothing about that. Theres been nothing said to us about it by the police or anything.
The family spokesperson described Smith as a proud, openly gay man with a passion for working in the restaurant industry. In recent years, Smith worked at Centro Taco Bar, Black Hen and D.P. Dough in downtown Blacksburg. ... He was so proud, the person said. Everybody knew he was a gay man. He did not like women. He was very proud of who he was. ... The family hopes he wasnt targeted because of that. ... Regardless of what he did, he did not deserve this, the spokesperson said. He was maybe 112 pounds soaking wet. He wasnt a threat to nobody. He wasnt a threat to a fly. He wasnt a dangerous person. Nobody has a right to take someones life. Whatever happened should not have happened.
Staff writer Mike Gangloff contributed information to this report.
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,747 posts)4. This is horrific. Absolutely horrific. It's also a reminder to my legislative colleagues who ...
This is horrific. Absolutely horrific.
It's also a reminder to my legislative colleagues who tried to grill me about whether we really needed to ban the LGBTQ panic defense that, yes, we did.
I don't introduce bills to make a statement. I introduce bills because we need them.
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mahatmakanejeeves
(60,747 posts)5. Let the victim-blaming begin.
Del. Danica Roem Retweeted
This case is complicated, but you know what isnt complicated? The fact that the gay/trans panic defense needs to go. Thank you
@pwcdanica
for making Virginia the 12th state to ban this bogus legal strategy used to justify violence against the LGBTQ community.
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