A Minneapolis man is facing a homicide rap after shooting a transgender woman who made him feel “suspicious” during oral sex — and admitted to his parents he “knew he wasn’t God but had to do it,” according to reports.
Damarean Kaylon Bible, 25, allegedly shot 38-year-old Savannah Ryan Williams from “inches” away around 5:45 a.m. on Nov. 29 after she served him on 4th Avenue South in the Minnesota city, the Minneapolis Star-Tribne reported.
Williams’ body was not found until several hours later.
Bible, who was arraigned in Hennepin County Court on Tuesday, was tracked by surveillance cameras to his apartment, where police allegedly found a 9 mm Polymer 80 handgun, according to the outlet.
He allegedly told police he walked past Williams at a bus shelter before the shooting and he asked her if she wanted sex, so the pair walked into a nearby yard where he then shot her with a 9 mm handgun.
Bible told police he felt suspicious during the sex act and continued to feel that way after it happened — so he shot her dead and drove off, the outlet said.
Savannah Ryan Williams, 38, is a transgender woman identified by the coroner’s office as Miguel Stillday. Facebook/Savannah Williams
He was arrested Friday as he left his apartment and used his first police phone call to call his parents, telling them he “just killed someone” and that he “knew he wasn’t God but he had to do it.”
Damarean Kaylon Bible, 25, told police he shot a transgender woman because he was “suspicious” during oral sex. Hennepin County Jail
Bible is also charged with first-degree aggravated robbery for an unrelated attack on Nicollet Mall on Nov. 9, when he allegedly forced the victim to empty his pockets at gunpoint.
Williams is a transgender woman identified by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office as Miguel R. Stillday, the Tribune reported.
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