
According to the charges:
Blidi told police he parked his car outside his house when two masked men in a car — later identified as Kamara and Harris — drove by. One of the men fired a shot from inside the vehicle and wounded Blidi before the pair drove off.
A few days earlier, Blidi “got into an altercation with a couple of men” during a basketball game, the complaint read. Blidi punched one of the men, who replied with a threat to get a gun. On May 28, one of the men said on social media that he was going to “take care it,” the complaint quoted the posting as saying.
Police watched surveillance video outside Blidi’s home that captured the suspects’ car, registered to Kamara’s brother, leaving the scene of the shooting and parking outside Kaigboyah’s apartment building. Three males then enter the building; Kaigboyah soon exited and moved the car to a visitor’s parking spot.
A police search of the car turned up marijuana and a discharged .40-caliber cartridge casing. Seized from Kaigboyah’s apartment by police were two handguns, a loaded Glock 23 and a .40-caliber firearm with an extended magazine. Also found were various types of ammunition and several .45-caliber live rounds in a toilet bowl.
Following his arrest, Kaigboyah told police that Kamara, Harris and a third man came to his apartment after the shooting. He admitted moving their car and allowing them to change clothes at his residence.
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