HE HID IN THE DARK, WAITING—THEN OPENED FIRE ON TWO TEENS SITTING IN A PARKED CAR, NOW SENTENCED TO 140 YEARS.
HE HID IN THE DARK, WAITING—THEN OPENED FIRE ON TWO TEENS SITTING IN A PARKED CAR, NOW SENTENCED TO 140 YEARS
It was a quiet evening that should have meant nothing.
On January 29, 2024, just after 7:00 p.m., 17-year-old Adaija Armani Okey and 18-year-old Lamarion Jeremiah Bailey were sitting inside a parked car on Romy Avenue in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Two young lives.
A normal moment.
And then… gunfire.


Police say two suspects backed a vehicle into a nearby alley near St. Joseph Boulevard, moving with intention and precision before stepping out and approaching from behind.
There was no warning.
No confrontation.
Just a sudden ambush.
Shots rang out into the vehicle, shattering glass, tearing through metal, and ending two lives in seconds.
When officers arrived, both Adaija and Lamarion were found inside the car, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.
They were pronounced dead at the scene.
A third person inside the vehicle survived.
But survival came with fear.
Investigators say the witness was initially too terrified to speak, afraid that talking would make them the next target.
That silence didn’t last long.

Soon after, messages began to surface.
Someone claimed the witness had identified the shooter as “D White.”
A name.
A clue.
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A direction.
Detectives followed it.
Surveillance footage showed the suspects backing into the alley before the shooting, then fleeing and switching vehicles afterward.
A black Cadillac SUV connected to the scene was traced back to its owner.
That owner told police he had loaned the vehicle to a man he knew as “D White.”
He provided a phone number.
A Facebook name: “Solo Dwhite.”
From there, the case tightened.
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Phone records placed the device linked to that number in the area before, during, and after the shooting.
Every movement.
Every signal.
Putting him closer to the moment those shots were fired.
But investigators uncovered more.
Tips from Crime Stoppers pointed to another name—“Woo.”
Someone who may have helped set everything in motion.
That name led to 17-year-old Uronne Washington.
Detectives discovered that Washington had been in contact with Lamarion Bailey the day before the shooting.
Messages on Instagram.
A plan to meet.
An address that led Bailey right to Romy Avenue.
The digital trail didn’t stop there.
An IP address tied those messages to a residence in Auburn, Alabama.

And at the time of the shooting, Washington was already in custody in Lee County, Alabama.
Yet phone records still placed a device connected to him near the scene.
A setup.
An arrangement.
A meeting that would end in death.
One month after the shooting, a warrant was issued for 23-year-old Dionee White.
The case was sealed the same day.
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But when it was unsealed in April 2024, the details painted a chilling picture of coordination, planning, and execution.
White was charged with two counts of murder.
Washington, though only 17 at the time, was also charged as an adult with two counts of murder for his alleged role in setting up the attack.
The victims were more than names in a report.
Adaija Armani Okey was a senior at Snider High School.
She had dreams.
A future.
People who believed in her.
Lamarion Jeremiah Bailey came from LaGrange, Georgia.
A former football player.
A young man finding his path, balancing ambition and identity.
Two lives moving forward.
Until they were pulled into something they never saw coming.
On March 20, 2026, a jury found Dionee White guilty of both murders.
Nearly two years after the shooting, accountability began to take shape.
Then came the sentence.

On April 17, 2026, White was sentenced to 140 years in prison.
A number that reflects the weight of two lives taken.
A number meant to ensure he will never walk free again.
He was also ordered to pay more than $30,000 in restitution to the victims’ families.
But no amount of money, no number of years, can replace what was lost that night.
For the families, the grief does not end with a verdict.
It continues.
In empty rooms.
In missed milestones.

In the silence where voices used to be.
As for Uronne Washington, his story is not finished.
He is scheduled to stand trial in July 2026.
Another chapter still waiting to unfold.
Another set of answers that may—or may not—come.
This case is a reminder of how quickly life can change.
How a simple decision to meet someone…
To sit in a car…
To trust the wrong moment…
Can become something irreversible.
Adaija and Lamarion were not in the middle of a fight.
They weren’t running.

They weren’t expecting danger.
They were simply there.
And in seconds, everything was taken.
Now, what remains is a story of justice delayed—but not denied.
And a question that still lingers in the shadows of that alley.
Why? 💔
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