Suspect in robberies of minister, aunt, now charged with domestic assault
BY AMANDA BLAND World Staff Writer
Monday, August 13, 2012
The felony cases pending against a man who is suspected of robbing his aunt and later a Tulsa minister continue to pile up.
Markedrik Delmar Wilson, 26, was charged Monday with domestic assault and battery in the presence of a minor child -- second offense, Tulsa County District Court filings show.
The charge alleges that he punched a woman in the face repeatedly and choked her with “force and violence.”
Wilson was arrested July 31 after five men burst into the Rev. Kenneth Brooks' home in the 2700 block of North Denver Avenue in an apparent armed robbery and targeted attack.
Charged in that case are Wilson and four other suspects, including Rondale Dewayne Boyd, who is accused of shooting Brooks in the chest at point-blank range.
Terell Lajuan Cooper, 27, and Joeiune Deonte Nelson, 21, remain in police custody. Authorities are still seeking Boyd, 20, and Cedric Ramon Wilson, 25.
A case filed against Markedrik Wilson on July 18 alleges that he and two other men took his aunt’s purse and cell phone at gunpoint on June 29. In a separate case, he’s accused of failure to register as a sex offender.
He was in prison from 2009 to 2010 on convictions for false impersonation and second-degree rape and from June 2011 to June of this year on drug and firearm convictions, Department of Corrections records show.
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Markedrik Delmar Wilson
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