Sixth Alleged Gang Member Pleads Guilty In Connection To S.C. Murders

UPDATE: A sixth alleged gang member pleaded guilty in connection to the murders of two Lake Wylie residents.

Briana Shakeyah Johnson, 19, of Concord, N.C., pleaded guilty to conspiracy to participate in racketeering activity and murder in aid of racketeering charges, for her involvement in the murders of Douglas and Deborah London. 

Five other members of the United Blood Nation (UBN or Bloods) pleaded guilty on Tuesday for their involvement in the conspiracy and murders.

Rashaan Kornegay, Rahkeem Lee McDonald, Daquan Lamar Everett, Centrilia Shardon Leach, and David Lee Fudge, pleaded guilty to racketeering charges. 

Cureton and McDonald are also facing charges in the connection of the 2013 murder of Kwamne Donqurius Clyburn, who was allegedly murdered for falsely claiming to be a member of the Bloods. 

 

LAKE WYLIE, S.C. — Five alleged gang members pleaded guilty in federal court in connection to the murders of Doug and Debbie London.

The Londons were found shot to death at their home in Lake Wylie, S.C, in 2014.

Daquan Everett, Ibn Kornegay, Centrillia Leach, and Rahkeem McDonald pleaded guilty on Tuesday for their role in the deaths of Doug and Debbie London. 

Fifth gang member, David Fudge, pleaded guilty shortly after. He was seen leaving Federal Court in handcuffs and an orange jumpsuit.

All are suspected members of the Bloods gang. They pleaded guilty to racketeering and gang activity.

One more suspect is expected in court later today.

WCCB will provide more information as it is released.