Penn State student Billy Schmidt murder suspect Azzubair Outen-Fleming caught hiding in Colorado
Key Points:
- Azzubair Outen-Fleming, 16, was captured in Colorado Springs after a month-long manhunt for the fatal shooting of Penn State student Billy Schmidt in South Philadelphia on June 6.
- Outen-Fleming and Kaiseem Smith, also 16 and still at large, are accused of ambushing Schmidt, robbing him, and fatally shooting him during the incident.
- Outen-Fleming’s stepfather, Donte Abdulmalik, was arrested for allegedly helping his stepson flee from Philadelphia to Colorado and faces charges including hindering apprehension and obstruction of justice.
- Schmidt, a digital journalism student, was shot in the chest after pleading for his phone and was pronounced dead at Penn-Presbyterian Medical Center; both teens face charges including murder, robbery, and conspiracy.
- Authorities have offered a $5,000 reward for Smith’s capture, while Schmidt’s family has called for justice, remembering him as a kind and caring individual.