Crime & Safety
Mount Vernon Man, 33, Pleads Guilty to Murder of Security Guard
Dontan Jenkins also was a security guard at the same apartment complex where the man he killed, Richard Brown, worked.

Mount Vernon resident Dontan Jenkins, 33, pleaded to Second Degree Murder and Criminal Possession of a Weapon in connection with the July 2014 killing of security guard Richard Brown, Westchester County District Attorney Janet DiFiore announced.
Jenkins, who was also a security guard at the Levister Towers Apartment complex in Mount Vernon, shot and killed Brown after the pair had two altercations on the job.
According to DiFiore, Jenkins was a licensed, unarmed security guard supervisor, and Brown had only been employed as a security guard at the building for 10 days at the time of the incident.
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In the early morning hours of July 21, 2014, after the two men had argued, Jenkins “returned to the apartment complex, approached [Brown] who was manning the security guard booth and fired 3 shots through the front plexi-glass window striking and killing [him].”
Mount Vernon Police responded to the scene and arrested Jenkins a short time later.
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Jenkins has been remanded to the Westchester County Jail in Valhalla and is scheduled to be sentenced in October. He faces a maximum of 25 years to life in prison.
Assistant District Attorney Perry Perrone, Chief of the Homicide Bureau is prosecuting the case.
Photo: Dontan Jenkins. Photo credit: Westchester County District Attorney’s office
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