Suspected Boynton Beach Double Homicide Perpetrator Found Dead Near Delray Beach

The community of Boynton Beach has been encapsulated in a grisly narrative following a double homicide that occurred on Monday, which concluded with the death of the suspected shooter, Jyuno Alexander Daniels, found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound near Delray Beach train tracks this past Friday. This development was reported by local authorities and confirmed by CBS12. The Boynton Beach Police Department earlier had communicated the urgent search for Daniels in connection to the killings, as stated by Police Chief Joseph DeGiulio who, during a news briefing, revealed the suspect as being on the run and charged with two counts of first-degree murder with a firearm, a search intensified by the suspect’s dangerous and armed status leading to increased patrols and collaboration with the U.S. Marshals Service.

The victims were identified by authorities as 63-year-olds Selicia Noreika and Freddy Bedasie, both found deceased at their residence on Southwest 17th Street, Noreika inside the home, and Bedasie in a neighbor’s driveway; their tragic demise was followed by Boynton Beach Fire Rescue pronouncing both dead, with the family recounting to media the profound grief experienced, “We are all taking this very hard and my father is devasted,” Freddy Bedasie’s niece told Hoodline in an interview that shed light on the personal toll of this violent episode.

The Boynton Beach Police, under the guidance of Chief DeGiulio, have since been untiring in their investigative pursuits, a determination highlighted when DeGiulio commented on their unyielding work to locate Daniels, stating, “I’m incredibly proud of our Detectives, who worked tirelessly around the clock to locate Daniels. I commend our team’s dedication to swiftly identifying and tracking down this individual,” and reflecting on the closure his discovery might provide to the afflicted community, as described by CBS12…

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