Jabari Burrell has charged in New York with the triple murder of three female relatives

A Brooklyn man has been charged with the gruesome triple murder of three female relatives in Queens.
Jabari Burrell, 22, was arrested Friday on three counts of murder in the gruesome November 18 killings.
He is accused of fatally stabbing Hyacinth Brown-Johnson, 65, her 47-year-old daughter Latoya Gordon – the suspect’s aunt – and Brown-Johnson’s stepdaughter Patrice Johnson, police officers said.
The Queens man had been awaiting extradition to the Big Apple after being arrested in Virginia, police and law enforcement sources said.
Burrell previously waived his Miranda rights and gave police exact details of how he killed each of his victims, including 65-year-old Brown-Johnson – who died trying to protect her wheelchair-bound 26-year-old stepdaughter, they said Sources.
Burrell allegedly stole the elderly woman’s 2004 Toyota Sienna after the Springfield Garden murders and drove to Virginia, where he was caught two days later when the vehicle ran out of gas on I-95.
It was a family doctor who found the three women stabbed to death in their bedrooms of the 182nd Street home.
Sources previously told The Post the assassination plot was sparked when Burrell was smoking weed in the house, got into an argument – then snapped and hit on the women.
After the crime, an alert was issued for the suspect and Virginia State Police arrested him when his car stalled on the freeway and notified the NYPD.
The Queens Attorney’s Office did not immediately respond to messages.
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