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Family’s fury after felon ‘shoots dead mom-of-two, 21,’ just days after early prison release due to coronavirus

A FAMILY have revealed their fury after a prisoner released early amid coronavirus concerns allegedly shot and killed a young mom.

Cornelius Haney, 40, is accused of killing 21-year-old Heather Perry in an alleyway in Denver, Colorado, on May 9.

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Heather Perry, 21, was shot dead in an alleyway in Denver, Colorado on May 9Credit: Police Handout
could spread quickly through densely-populated jails.

Haney was arrested the same day Perry was discovered after police linked him to the crime scene using security footage.

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, Perry's cousin, Ashley Thompson, questioned the decision to release Haney.

She said: “This man shouldn’t have been on the street.

“We are a mess. My whole family, they are pretty ripped apart. She was our baby.

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"[He] took a mother, took a daughter, and no amount of whatever you throw at that man will ever get her back."

Haney reportedly has a criminal record dating back to 1998.

Nobody should be released simply because of Covid-19."

Jared Polis, state governor

Last month, state governor Jared Polis took executive action to lower the prison population amid the ongoing crisis.

Asked about the release of Haney on Friday, Polis said: "Nobody should be released simply because of Covid-19.

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"Of course, the parole board can make individual evaluations and that is a tough job that they do.

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"Nobody on that parole board thought that this person was going to do what they allegedly did.

"They’re doing their best to make the best informed decisions they can to keep Coloradans safe, as they decide within the legal parameters.

"But they couldn’t have held them much longer under the law.”

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