Greensboro, NC - On June 8, 2016 at 9:50 a.m., Kyle Lavar
McNeil, a 19 year old male was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Joint Fugitive
Task Force (JFTF). On May 31, 2016, warrants were issued for McNeil by the
Burlington Police Department for First Degree Murder and Robbery with Dangerous
Weapon.
According to authorities, on March 30, 2016 McNeil and three
other accomplices were allegedly involved with the robbery and shooting death
of Tony Antwine Daye, Jr. at the Burlington City Park. Daye was found with
multiple gunshot wounds outside of a restroom at the Burlington City Park. Daye
was transported to the Alamance Regional Hospital where is later died as a
result of the injuries sustained during the alleged incident.
Through investigative efforts, members of the JFTF developed
information that McNeil was hiding out at an apartment complex in the 800 block
of West Market Street in Greensboro. The JFTF verified the information,
surrounded and converged on the residence. The JFTF made contact at the
residence and were able to confirm that McNeil was inside. After a brief
standoff, McNeil was then taken into custody without further incident. McNeil
was transported to Alamance County Jail and turned over to investigators with
the Burlington Police Department.
The three additional accomplices: Khakim Malik Harvey, 20;
Brittany Nicole Slade, 22; and Akayzee Kareona Wright, 17 were previously
arrested by local authorities and are currently incarcerated at the Alamance
County Jail.
The U.S. Marshals Joint Fugitive Task Force for the Middle
District of North Carolina is comprised of investigators from the U.S. Marshals
Service, Chapel Hill Police Department, Durham Police Department, Greensboro
Police Department, High Point Police Department, Winston-Salem Police
Department, Alamance County Sheriff’s Office, the North Carolina State Highway
Patrol, Orange County Sheriff’s Office, the North Carolina Department of Public
Safety, Department of Community Corrections – Probation & Parole and the
Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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