The only woman on the FBI’s 10 most wanted list is captured

The eighth women in the FBI’s history and one of the most wanted was taken into custody when police went to her apartment searching for someone else and she opened the door. Shauntay L. Henderson, 24, a member of a street gang, as it was informed earlier, was wanted for the September 2006 shooting death of DeAndre M. Parker, 20, who was killed in his truck at a corner store. Henderson shot him three times in the chest with an automatic pistol.
Her detention happened before the television show “America’s Most Wanted” where it was announced about her inclusion on the FBI’s list. She was accused of a second-degree murder in connection with Parker’s death and illegal flight to avoid law prosecution.
The FBI representative said that Henderson was a member of the 12th Street Gang, a criminal gang active in south part of Kansas City. She is also a “person of interest” in five additional murders and 50 other shootings.

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