Crime & Courts

Suspect in Charlotte murder of hurricane evacuee dies by apparent suicide, officials say

The suspect in the killing of a woman who evacuated to Charlotte from Hurricane Ida last summer died by an apparent suicide in a southeastern North Carolina prison on Thursday, authorities said.

Malek Moore “was found unresponsive in his cell” at Tabor Correctional Institution in Tabor City just after 4:30 a.m., according to a news release by the N.C. Department of Public Safety. The prison is about 160 miles southeast of Charlotte.

The 29-year-old was pronounced dead just before 5 a.m., after attempts by prison first responders and local paramedics to resuscitate him, officials said.

Police in Greensboro arrested Moore in September, days after 29-year-old Gabryelle Allnutt was robbed and killed in northeast Charlotte, the Charlotte Observer reported at the time.

Allnutt’s body was found in the 400 block of East 22nd Street, a block north of Cordelia Park.

Allnutt was an artist who evacuated to Charlotte from New Orleans to escape the hurricane, CMPD Capt. Joel McNelly said during a news conference at the time.

In it news release Thursday, the Department of Public Safety said police were called to investigate Moore’s death, as is common practice. The department said it is “cooperating fully in the investigation” and will separately investigate what happened.

This story was originally published December 30, 2021 at 4:43 PM.

Joe Marusak
The Charlotte Observer
Joe Marusak has been a reporter for The Charlotte Observer since 1989 covering the people, municipalities and major news events of the region, and was a news bureau editor for the paper. He currently reports on breaking news. Support my work with a digital subscription
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