Missouri man charged after allegedly strangling coworker over promotion

A 32-year-old Missouri man was arrested Tuesday after allegedly strangling a coworker who received a promotion he had sought at a McAlister's Deli restaurant in Bridgeton.

Jevon Mallory was taken into custody following the incident at the restaurant around 10:30 a.m. Police said Mallory entered an office, locked the door and threatened to kill the employee before grabbing her neck and strangling her until she went limp. The restaurant's general manager heard the commotion, unlocked the door and intervened. Mallory released the victim, who escaped the office. The manager then locked Mallory inside and called police. Mallory told officers he was angry about being passed over for the promotion and had gone to the restaurant that morning intending to kill the coworker. He faces charges of assault and burglary and is being held on $500,000 cash bond at the St. Louis County Justice Center. Mallory has a prior conviction for assault in a 2014 strangulation case at Meramec Community College, for which he served 10 years in prison. A bond hearing is scheduled for June 16.

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A 27-year-old man faces murder charges after fatally shooting a woman in a supermarket parking lot in Pleasant Hill, Missouri, on Memorial Day. The incident also injured a teenage employee at the store.

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A 59-year-old Wisconsin man faces attempted first-degree intentional homicide charges after allegedly strangling his girlfriend while she ate gelato in bed, police said. The woman's son called 911 reporting she was being choked, and officers found her with injuries including red marks on her neck. The suspect claimed self-defense, saying he had no other option.

A 35-year-old Domino's delivery driver in Missouri allegedly struck a customer with his car during a dispute over a missing tip. Zachary Nicholos Walton faces charges of first-degree assault, armed criminal action, and leaving the scene of an accident. He was arrested Wednesday and is detained without bond.

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Ramello Robinson-Parks faces first-degree murder charges in the death of his former girlfriend, Elaysha Gilliam, whose body was discovered in a Kansas City field in 2024. Authorities say he bound her with zip ties and duct tape before shooting her multiple times.

 

 

 

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