Penn State student Billy Schmidt’s teen murder suspect found hiding in Colorado, stepdad arrested
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Penn State student Billy Schmidt’s teen murder suspect found hiding in Colorado, stepdad arrested
By Nicholas McEntyre Published July 2, 2026, 5:47 a.m. ETSee more of our coverage in your search results.
Add The New York Post on GoogleA Pennsylvania teen wanted in the shooting death of Penn State student Billy Schmidt was found hiding out at a distant relative’s home thousands of miles away after a nearly month-long manhunt.
Azzubair Outen-Fleming, 16, was captured in Colorado Springs by the US Marshals Service Colorado Violent Offender Task Force despite trying to deny his identity on Wednesday, the US Marshals Philadelphia branch announced.
Outen-Fleming was identified alongside Kaiseem Smith, also 16, as the two teens accused of ambushing and fatally shooting Schmidt on the streets of South Philadelphia at around 1:30 a.m on June 6.
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The teen suspect was arrested hours after his stepfather, Donte Abdulmalik, was taken down for allegedly helping Outen-Fleming escape the East Coast for the Colorado hideout.
Schmidt had been walking home from an NBA Finals watch party at a local bar when Outen-Fleming and Smith approached the student.
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Outen-Fleming allegedly grabbed Schmidt’s phone before punching his victim and going through his pockets, District Attorney Larry Krasner said.
Surveillance footage from the South Philadelphia street captured the two masked goons pushing Schmidt off the road and knocking him to the ground before walking away.
The college student, who had just finished his third year at Penn State University, went after the two guys, pleading for his phone before Outen-Fleming allegedly chucked the device down a street.
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The two teens split up as Schmidt continued to follow Smith, who allegedly pulled out a gun from his back pocket and allegedly fired the fatal shot, striking Schmidt in the chest.
Both suspects walked away from the shooting scene and hopped into an SUV before fleeing the area.
Schmidt was transferred to Penn-Presbyterian Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
Abdulmalik, 35, was accused of assisting in transporting his stepson out of Philadelphia and to Colorado.
He was arrested Wednesday and charged with hindering apprehension, obstruction of justice and tampering with evidence.
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Outen-Fleming is being held at the Zebulon Pike Youth Center while he awaits extradition to Philadelphia, officials said.
Smith, the 4-foot-10 murder suspect, remains at large as officials have offered a $5,000 reward for his capture.
Both teens are now facing charges for murder, robbery and conspiracy to murder among other crimes, according to the DA’s office.
Before the teens were captured, Schmidt’s grieving father called for justice for his son’s alleged killers.
“I want to find the two people and make them pay,” Bill Schmidt previously told WPVI.
Schmidt, who was studying digital journalism and media at the Penn State World Campus in Centre County, was remembered by his family for his kindness.
“He was a really good person who cared about everybody and never hurt or bothered a soul, never hurt anyone and for him to get shot like that is a travesty,” the older Schmidt told the outlet.
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Police officer raped two women and abused a third
Police officer raped two women and abused a third
He 'carried out deliberate and repeated acts of abuse against women'.
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A former police officer has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after being found guilty of violent and non-recent sexual offences against women. Cameron Ross, 39, was sentenced on Thursday, 2 July, for the offences that took place in Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in 2012 and 2014 and Inverness between 2019 and 2022.
He had denied charges, but had been found guilty at the High Court in Edinburgh on Monday, May 25, where he was also sentenced. During the trial, the court heard how Ross raped the first woman after they met at a party on Lewis between August and October 2012. A second woman told the court of how Ross sat on her and restrained her before raping her in June 2014. He went on to subject a third woman to a course of abusive behaviour between October 2019 and June 2022 in Inverness, the court heard. Alongside being found guilty of rape and domestic abuse, the former policeman was also found guilty of attempting to pervert the course of justice and threatening or abusive behaviour, the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service said.
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Ross, who resigned from Police Scotland in June 2026, has been placed on the sex offenders register indefinitely.
Faye Cook, Procurator Fiscal for High Court Sexual Offences at the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS), said: “Cameron Ross carried out deliberate and repeated acts of abuse against women over the course of a decade. This was sustained offending, which caused significant harm. As a police officer, he was in a position of trust. Instead of upholding the law, he chose to break it in a serious and persistent way. I would urge anyone affected by similar offending to come forward and report it. The Crown is committed to prosecuting those responsible for sexual and domestic abuse, regardless of who they are.”
Chief Superintendent Helen Harrison, Head of Professional Standards, said: "Ross was a serving officer at the time of these offences and when the report was received in June 2022, we immediately suspended him. He has since resigned from the service. If he had remained, we would have progressed gross misconduct proceedings and he would have been dismissed as his actions and behaviour will not be tolerated in Police Scotland.
"I want to thank those who came forward and recognise how difficult that can be when the perpetrator is a police officer.
"Police Scotland continues to work with survivors’ groups to improve our response to violence against women and girls to embed an approach which places survivors at the heart of our investigation with a trauma-informed approach and we remain committed to further improvement.
"Equally, over a period of years, and advanced by Lady Elish Angiolini's review in 2020, there has been a Scotland wide focus on police ethics, conduct and scrutiny."
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The superintendent also said police "continue to fully engage with those developments to strengthen our safeguarding of policing's integrity and we're working to embed new legislation to continue that improvement".
"We fully accept the onus is on policing to build confidence with members of the public, victims and witnesses to ensure they can report wrongdoing by police officers and staff, and can be confident that robust action will be taken.
“Police Scotland is committed to reviewing its processes, policies, and procedures, which continue to evolve and are shaped by feedback. The ability to handle police misconduct matters in a more robust, timely and transparent way will now also be greatly strengthened by the Police (Ethics, Conduct and Scrutiny) (Scotland) Act 2025,” she said.
Met Office issues heatwave forecast as 9 areas facing 30C heat on Sunday
Met Office issues heatwave forecast as 9 areas facing 30C heat on Sunday - full list
Temperatures are due to rise again this weekend.
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The Met Office has revealed which areas could see temperatures of 30C this weekend as it gives its verdict on another possible heatwave. Summery conditions are due to resume on Sunday as a high-pressure weather system moves in from the Azores.
This is forecast to bring rising temperatures, with many areas in the high 20s, and South-east England potentially reaching 30C. Tony Wisson, Met Office deputy chief forecaster, said: "Toward the weekend, high pressure will continue to build in across most of the UK as it extends from the Azores.
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"This will lead to more settled, warm or very warm conditions for many, especially across England and Wales, though some rain may still affect the far north.
"The forecast for this weekend suggests that temperatures could approach high 20s°C across parts of England, perhaps 30°C in parts of the southeast, with values of mid to high 20s°C in Wales.
"Although a return to heatwave conditions is looking increasingly likely for some areas, the likelihood of such extreme high temperatures or high levels of humidity as last week is currently low."
The Met Office forecast for Saturday to Monday adds: "Scotland, Northern Ireland and the northwest of England will often be rather cloudy and breezy with outbreaks of rain. Mostly dry further south with some sunshine. Turning hot in places."
Met Office names 9 areas facing 30C heat
The Met Office said temperatures could reach 30C in areas of South-east England, which includes the counties:
- Berkshire
- Buckinghamshire
- East Sussex
- Hampshire
- Isle of Wight
- Kent
- Oxfordshire
- Surrey
- West Sussex
