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Jason Michael Coday (born February 7, 1978) is a man from Vernal, Utah. On May 15, 2007, he was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of Simone Yung Kim behind the Fred Meyer store in Juneau, Alaska on August 4, 2006.〔 It was the city's first murder in five years.〔 ==History== Coday was a drifter doing odd jobs. The week before Kim's death, he had worked in Ketchikan, Alaska at a fish processing plant; he had planned to do similar work in Juneau.〔 :"I never really had one () to stick with." ::—Jason Coday, during a police interrogation〔 Two months prior to Kim's death, he had been accused of a similar gun crime in Nevada, when he allegedly harassed the Top family in Sandy Valley. Upon being arrested, he was found with methamphetamine (which he admitted to having used when questioned by police) and marijuana in addition to a sawed-off shotgun and ammunition. He is a registered felon in that state. Coday skipped bail and a warrant for his arrest was issued in July 2006. Coday came to Juneau on August 2, 2006 aboard the Alaska Marine Highway System ferry M/V ''Matanuska''. That same day, he is believed to have illegally taken a gun from Rayco Sales, a Juneau gun store located across Egan Drive from Fred Meyer, leaving $200 on the counter. He also bought ammunition at the Fred Meyer store using cash. The murder of Simone Yung Kim, a painting contractor from Anchorage who was involved in construction work occurring at the store, was apparently a random act of violence. Coday allegedly shot Kim in the face and continued to shoot the victim using two more rounds of ammunition.〔 Juneau resident Ed Buyarski attempted to take the gun from Coday but the latter escaped into the woods behind the store.〔 Buyarski, whose training in hunting had included muzzle control, notified the police. On July 19, he was awarded a commendation from the (Alaska Peace Officers Association ) for his actions. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jason Coday」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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