Miami Herald

Broward fugitive killed man and kidnapped ex, cops say. He was caught in Dominican Republic

- BY OMAR RODRÍGUEZ ORTIZ AND GRETHEL AGUILA orodriguez­ortiz@miamiheral­d.com gaguila@miamiheral­d.com

Two decades ago, a man shot and killed another man at his ex-girlfriend’s Broward apartment before kidnapping her at gunpoint, police say. He was recently nabbed in the Caribbean, the FBI announced Thursday.

On Dec. 2, 2002, Kareem Jobbar Lightbourn­e, then 26, entered 24-yearold Monifa Smith’s residence in the 4100 block of Northwest 21st Street in Lauderhill, according to the Miami Herald archives. Police say he gunned down 23-year-old Kirk Ennis before kidnapping Smith.

Lightbourn­e, now 47, drove around with Smith for two hours — until she escaped on State Road 7 and called police, according to the archives. He had lived with Smith until November 2002. Court records show Smith filed domestic-violence cases against Lightbourn­e in December 2002 and March 2003.

On the day of the murder, Lightbourn­e fled to the Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean, according to the warrant obtained by the Miami Herald. Authoritie­s recently detained Lightbourn­e in the Dominican Republic, the FBI said, though he was expelled to the U.S. due to immigratio­n violations.

According to the warrant, police responded to the parking lot of a Lauderhill Winn-Dixie, where they found Smith in 2002. She told officers that she feared that her ex — Lightbourn­e — had shot her friend, whom she met at a nightclub.

Smith told police she was in the bathroom at around 4 a.m. when she heard three gunshots. When she opened the bathroom door, Lightbourn­e shoved a gun into her chest and accused her of sleeping with Ennis, the warrant states.

She said she tried to run away, but Lightbourn­e took a cloth out of his pocket and blindfolde­d her, according to the warrant. He placed her in a car, and she heard their 2-year-old son crying in the backseat.

Lightbourn­e had custody of the child for the weekend.

During the hours-long drive, Smith said she asked Lightbourn­e what he did to Ennis. Lightbourn­e, the warrant alleges, replied that “at least [Smith] was neither dead nor shot.”

He eventually stopped the car, removed her blindfold and ordered her to get out, the warrant says. Smith grabbed the child and ran off.

FALSE ACCOUNT

But days later, Smith admitted to investigat­ors that the account that she gave wasn’t accurate, according to the warrant. She said Lightbourn­e told her to tell the fabricated story, and she did so out of fear.

In her new story, Smith said Lightbourn­e yanked her from the bathroom to the living-room couch, the warrant states. He then dragged Ennis’ body by an arm to the front door.

When police arrived at the apartment, they found the body in front of the front door.

The pair then entered a white Toyota Tercel. She wasn’t blindfolde­d — and their son wasn’t in the car at the time, Smith told investigat­ors. At around 7 a.m., they headed to Lightbourn­e’s Boynton Beach home to pick up the 2-year-old.

Lightbourn­e’s thengirlfr­iend confirmed that he had taken the child at around 7 a.m. that day, the warrant states.

According to Smith, Lightbourn­e switched to a Mitsubishi Mirage and drove to an area in northern Miami-Dade. He warned her that “his people” were watching her and would kill her and the toddler if she didn’t tell police the story that he made up, the warrant says.

He then hopped out of the car, and Smith — still in fear — drove to the Winn-Dixie with the child and offered police the falsified account, the warrant states.

Lightbourn­e, who was arrested Wednesday by the Broward Sheriff’s Office, is being held in the Broward Main Jail, records show. He’s charged with first-degree murder and armed kidnapping.

Omar Rodríguez Ortiz: 305-376-2218, @Omar_fromPR

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