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They forcibly tattooed his girlfriend's name on his neck before shooting him to death; happened in arlington

TEXAS – A month ago the Arlington authorities reported that City workers had discovered in a sewer the body of a man , then the victim was identified, but what the police now say about the death of Younis Alhassinyani is somewhat chilling.

According to investigators, the young man from 22 years he was murdered and forced to get a tattoo with his girlfriend’s name on his neck and another tattoo on his back before being violently murdered.

Investigators reported that five people, including the girlfriend, were involved in the crime. Four of them have been arrested.

The strange story began on February 1 when Alhassinyani went to visit his partner’s Arlington apartment for a tattoo session, and three days later it was found by workers in a sewer near State Highway 42 and Harwood Road in the city of Euless , between Dallas and Fort Worth.

The victim’s body had a gunshot wound to the neck, according to the Tarrant County Medical Examiner.

The details offered by the investigators narrate what was a horrific experience before being assassinated.

After an extensive investigation of weeks, the investigators determined that the victim’s girlfriend, Erika Pérez, 28 years old, and four other men participated in the torture and murder of Alhassinyani .

According to investigators, the victim’s girlfriend started a broadcast on Facebook Live, inviting people to his apartment on Center Street to get a tattoo.

Pérez invited a tattoo artist and was soliciting clients, offering the price of $ 500 for a “tap out session.”

In the video, the woman explained that this meant that clients could get as many tattoos as they wanted and no matter how long it will take for the same amount.

“There are tattoos going on here, guys. Who wants to get a tattoo. My favorite and best tattoo artist is here. But you have to come with money, ”Pérez said during the broadcast, according to the Police.

The only people who showed up were the tattoo artist and the murderers, the Police reported.

The report indicates that a video was recorded around 5: 42 am and in the images Benjamin Delgadillo appeared, forcing Alhassinyani to lie face down, shirtless, on a massage table, pointing a gun at him.

Then the tattoo artist began to “disfigure” a tattoo on the woman’s back. victim of a city of Arlington logo with the words “South Side” on each side.

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– NBC DFW (@NBCDFW) March 23, 2021

Then They tattooed the name of the bride on Alhassinyani’s neck.

Later Three other men came to you who were also armed and told him that they would take him home. The victim said he wanted to call his mother so that she could get him.

Delgadillo provided “multiple stories” when arrested, but eventually confessed to detectives that he was a drug dealer and who was in the apartment that night.

Delgadillo confessed that Pérez took Alhassinyani’s cell phone and wallet and gave them to one of the other armed men. “Whatever they do to you, don’t do it here,” the girlfriend told them, according to Delgadillo.

The four armed men got into a Dodge Charger, with Alhassinyani in the back , and they drove down the highway 360 toward Euless. They ordered Alhassinyani to get out of the car.

He refused to get out, but was forced. One of the armed men, Justin Jaxs Salinas, pulled out a pistol and shot him, according to Delgadillo.

After shooting the victim they walked away, but returned and moved the body off the road and They approached him to a nearby stream, informed detectives.

The tattoo artist told police that he did not know that Alhassinyani had been killed until he learned of a report in the media that his body had been found (the name of the artist is not reported because he is not charged with any crime).

Workers from the Texas Department of Transportation found the body in the early afternoon of February 4 and notified the police.

The family of Alhassinyani, a native of Kurdistan, had reported him missing a few days before.

Ericka Pérez, Benjamin Delgadillo, Pedro Rodríguez and Justin Salinas They are under arrest and they all have a criminal record.

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– Darcy 🐙 (@ mid0nowhere) February 7, 2021