A man who Anchorage police have deemed a “person of interest” in a domestic-violence double homicide has been arrested in New York state.
and linked him to the deaths of a 35-year-old woman and 14-year-old girl on Tuesday. Blackshear worked as a correctional officer until early April and police said he was considered armed and dangerous.
Raechyl Blackshear was “smart, driven and a rock star mom,” her cousin Shannon Thompson said. Jayla took after her mother, she said, and was a bright student who was looking forward to high school.
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