A 68-year-old woman visiting from New Zealand, identified as Patricia McKay, was tragically struck and killed by a suspect’s vehicle during a failed robbery attempt at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. The Newport Beach Police Department has identified the three suspects in custody as 18-year-old Jaden Cunningham of Lancaster, 18-year-old Malachi Eddward Darnell of Los Angeles, and 26-year-old Leroyernest Joseph McCrary of Compton. All three have been booked on suspicion of homicide, robbery with a firearm, and conspiracy.
The fatal incident occurred on Tuesday around 3:30 p.m. near the Barnes & Noble bookstore at the popular shopping mall. According to the Newport Beach Police Department, McKay and her husband were walking when two suspects approached them. An attempted robbery ensued, leading to a struggle. The suspects then tried to escape in a white Toyota Camry.
“One of the suspects ran on foot while the vehicle fled, striking the female victim,” said Officer Steve Oberon, a spokesman for the Police Department. “The suspect on foot re-entered the vehicle, at which point shots were fired from a handgun as the vehicle fled the scene.”
Initial reports indicated that the woman had been shot; however, investigators later confirmed she had been fatally struck by the Camry. No one was hit by gunfire, police stated. During a press conference on Tuesday, police revealed that at one point, one of the suspects had dragged the woman on the street during the robbery.
Officer Oberon mentioned that Patricia McKay’s husband was not believed to be injured during the incident.
Arrests and Charges
The three suspects were apprehended after a brief pursuit. One was arrested in Cypress, and the other two were arrested in South Gate, according to authorities. They have been charged with:
- Homicide
- Robbery with a firearm
- Conspiracy
Community Response and Safety Measures
The tragic death of Patricia McKay has shocked the community and raised concerns about safety at the popular shopping destination. The Newport Beach Police Department has increased patrols and visibility in the area to ensure the safety of visitors and prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.
Local authorities have also urged shoppers to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the police. The police department is working closely with mall security and local businesses to enhance security measures and provide a safe environment for all patrons.
Support for the Victim’s Family
In the wake of this tragedy, the community has rallied to support Patricia McKay’s family. Condolences and messages of support have poured in from friends, neighbors, and strangers alike. A memorial has been set up near the site of the incident, where people have been leaving flowers and notes to honor Patricia McKay’s memory.
The Newport Beach Police Department has also offered their support to McKay’s family during this difficult time, ensuring they have access to necessary resources and assistance.
Ongoing Investigation
The investigation into the incident is ongoing as authorities continue to gather evidence and interview witnesses. The police department has urged anyone with additional information about the robbery or the suspects to come forward and assist with the investigation.
Conclusion
The deadly attempted robbery at Fashion Island has left a deep scar on the Newport Beach community. The loss of Patricia McKay, a beloved visitor from New Zealand, has been met with profound sorrow. As the community mourns her tragic death, local authorities are committed to ensuring justice is served and enhancing safety measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
The swift apprehension of the suspects, Jaden Cunningham, Malachi Eddward Darnell, and Leroyernest Joseph McCrary, is a testament to the dedication and coordination of the Newport Beach Police Department and other law enforcement agencies involved. The community’s support and vigilance will continue to play a crucial role in maintaining safety and security in Newport Beach.
Anyone with information on the incident is urged to contact the Newport Beach Police Department or East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers at 865-215-7165. Tipsters can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.