Pregnant Teen Suspect Cut Loose On Bond In Deadly Durham Park Ambush

Gracie Elizabeth Faye Landa, 19, is out of jail and back in the community, wearing an ankle monitor while she awaits trial in a deadly ambush-style shooting near Whippoorwill Park that left 23-year-old Christopher Piedrasanta‑Perez dead. Landa, who is pregnant and due later this month, was released on a secured $50,000 bond on April 10, 2026, and will be supervised by a Durham nonprofit in the meantime.

According to The News & Observer, Superior Court Judge Michael O’Foghludha approved a joint motion setting Landa’s bail at $50,000 secured, which she posted on April 10. Her attorney, Olivia Warren, told the court that medical providers had raised concerns about Landa’s diet and that the Durham County jail was not equipped to handle a third‑trimester pregnancy. Court records show that under the release conditions, she must wear an electronic monitor and receive support from a local nonprofit as the case moves forward.

Scene and victims

The shooting unfolded just after midnight on May 30, 2025, in what police say turned into a deadly setup near the entrance to Whippoorwill Park. Officers responding to the 1600 block of Rowemont Drive found a man and two women shot inside a vehicle, according to ABC11. The man, later identified as Christopher Piedrasanta‑Perez, died at a hospital. The two women survived but were treated for serious injuries.

How investigators say the ambush unfolded

An arrest warrant and investigative reports, outlined by Court TV via Scripps, describe what detectives believe happened before the bullets flew. Investigators say two or three people emerged from nearby woods and opened fire, sending multiple rounds into the vehicle as the victims arrived so one woman could fight another. More than 40 shell casings were recovered at the scene, and an autopsy lists a gunshot wound to the head as the cause of Piedrasanta‑Perez’s death…

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS