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Malik Halfacre Jailed 148 Years For Murdering His Girlfriend Jeanettrius Moore’s Family Over A $1.4K Stimulus Check

In a tragic and senseless act of violence, 28-year-old Malik Halfacre has been sentenced to 148 years in jail for the brutal murder of his girlfriend Jeanettrius Moore’s family including a 7-year-old over a $1.4K stimulus check. This disturbing case sheds light on the destructive consequences of greed, jealousy, and unchecked anger.

The swift and thorough investigation by law enforcement led to Halfacre’s arrest and subsequent trial. The evidence presented during the court proceedings painted a grim picture of a man driven by greed and a distorted sense of entitlement, willing to go to any lengths to maintain his perceived dominance over his girlfriend and her family.

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Malik Halfacre will spend 145 years in the Indiana Department of Correction for the murders of Anthony Johnson, Dequan Moore, Eve Moore, Tomeeka Brown, and the attempted murder of a surviving victim.

In June, Halfacre pleaded guilty to four counts of Murder and Attempted Murder (Level 1 Felony). According to the Marion County Prosecutors Office, they argued for maximum sentence (180 years), but ultimately, the Court sentenced him to 145 years in prison.

According to preliminary court documents, Halfacre admitted to the shootings and told detectives that he was arguing with the mother of his child because he “wanted some of her stimulus money.”

Court records obtained by WRTV show that the surviving victim had filed for and was granted a restraining order against Halfacre in October of 2020. The woman claimed she was the victim of domestic or family violence and had been repeatedly harassed by Halfacre, who she says threatened to cause her physical harm.

According to preliminary court documents filed Tuesday, Halfacre told police he got into an argument with the victim over her stimulus check on March 13. The argument escalated and he opened fire on her and four of her family members inside the home on Randolph Street.

Eve Moore, 7, Dequan Moore, 23, Anthony Johnson, 35, and Tomeeka Brown, 44, were all killed in the shooting.

“We are thankful for the dignity, grace, and patience the family and the survivor have shown throughout such an unimaginably difficult process,” Prosecutor Ryan Mears stated. “The defendant will spend the rest of his life in prison and this resolution provides finality to the criminal matter, as our community continues to heal from this horrific tragedy.”

May the memory of Jeanettrius Moore’s family be honored, and may their tragic story serve as a cautionary tale for us all.

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