A trial date has lastly been set for Ibraheem Yazeed — the person charged with the kidnapping and homicide of 19-year-old Aniah Blanchard, who’s the stepdaughter of ex-UFC heavyweight fighter Walt Harris.
Yazeed was arrested and charged with the crime all the way back in 2019 however delays and continuances have persistently pushed again the trial date. Now a choose has set a trial date for March 2, 2026 with jury choice starting on the case unfolding in a Tuskeegee, Ala. courtroom.
Yazeed faces three counts of capital homicide, and he faces the demise penalty if discovered responsible. Information of the trial date was first reported by WVTM 13.
He’s charged with Blanchard’s disappearance and homicide in 2019 after her physique was discovered weeks after she first went lacking.
Blanchard’s physique was recovered by authorities in a wooded space in Macon County, Ala., with the stays later recognized because the lacking Southern Union Neighborhood School scholar. She first went lacking in October 2019.
An post-mortem was carried out with authorities confirming Blanchard was killed by a gunshot wound and Yazeed is just particular person being charged along with her homicide after he initially confronted first-degree kidnapping fees.
Blanchard was reported lacking on Oct. 24, 2019 and he or she was later noticed on surveillance footage at an area comfort retailer in Auburn, Ala. Yazeed was seen on the identical surveillance footage within the retailer concurrently Blanchard and an eyewitness later recognized him as the person he noticed drive Blanchard into her automobile towards her will.
Blanchard’s 2017 Honda CR-V was recovered two days later with a “life-threatening” quantity of blood found inside. Police then introduced that they believed she was the sufferer of foul play.
Yazeed’s arrest quickly adopted however Blanchard’s physique wasn’t recovered till November the place she was declared lifeless and the kidnapping case then was a murder investigation.
Harris and his spouse had been clearly devastated by the lack of their daughter, however he finally returned to his combating profession competing three extra instances for the UFC earlier than receiving his launch.
On the time of his arrest, Yazeed was out on bond on fees of kidnapping, tried homicide and theft in an unrelated case. Blanchard’s homicide led to Alabama adopting “Aniah’s Regulation,” which supplies judges extra energy to have defendants held with out bond in instances involving violent crimes.
Yazeed plead not responsible to the crime and his attorneys argued for added delays in beginning the trial with hopes to push again the date till later in 2026. The courts disagreed below the lately enacted Speedy Trials Act, which seeks to deal with the super backlog of prison instances in Alabama.
Now Yazeed is about to face trial beginning in March.