
Luc Pierre-Charles wanted for First Degree Murder, Two Counts, Wesley Chapel, FL; Jul 28, 2006
Cops: Good Kids Fall In With A Bad Crowd
Derek James Pieper, a high school lacrosse player planning to attend college, was killed July 28, 2006 when cops say he became involved with a bad crowd.

Like many high school seniors, 17-year-old Derek James Pieper was short on gas money. To keep the tank full, Derek drove classmates at Wesley Chapel High School wherever they needed to go in exchange for gas money. The arrangement worked, but cops say it involved Derek with a dangerous crowd.
On July 15, 2006 Corporal Mike Jenkins gave a “Make the Right Choices” presentation at Wesley Chapel High. When the program was over, Derek talked with Mike and told him that he was involved with a group of guys that had guns and sold drugs. He gave them rides for gas money and had witnessed a shooting. He was scared. Mike told Derek to stay away from them and to call anytime if he needed help.
Cops say Luc Pierre-Charles Jr., also a Wesley Chapel senior, and Tyree A. Jenkins were two of the guys Derek was talking about. They had a conflict with a rival drug dealer and had asked Derek to help set him up, but Derek refused. On July 22, 2008 Pierre-Charles accused Derek of warning the rival drug dealer that they were after him.
Derek tried to stay away from them, but on July 28, 2006 cops say Derek left work at Bosco’s Italian To Go and went to a party at a friend’s house. After the party, Derek’s friend, 18-year-old Raymond Alphonse Veluz, asked Derek to help him buy marijuana, and Derek agreed.
Cops say Derek and Ray were good kids who weren’t known for getting into trouble. Derek was a member of Wesley Chapel’s lacrosse team who was planning to attend college, and Ray had only lived in the area for a few months.
That night Derek called Pierre-Charles' brother Andre. The boys were last seen alive in front of Pasco Woods Apartments, where Pierre-Charles and Andre lived.
Derek and Ray were found dead on a dirt road in Trilby, Fla., more than 25 miles from their homes, on July 29, 2006. Each had been shot multiple times.
On August 10, 2006, cops say Henry made a phone call. He told police that he didn't kill Derek and Ray, but he knew who did.
Two Years Later, A Break In The Case

Luc Pierre-Charles Jr. is wanted by police for the murders of classmates Derek Pieper and Raymond Veluz.
Cops say the initial investigation centered on Jeremy Hanson Henry, an associate of Pierre-Charles, and Jenkins, who was also known to carry guns. As the investigation of Henry intensified, Henry told Pierre-Charles and Jenkins to turn themselves in to police.
On August 10, 2006, cops say Henry made a phone call. He told police that he didn’t kill Derek and Ray, but he knew who did. Henry had been with the group that night, but left before the shooting occurred -- and he named Pierre-Charles and Jenkins as the killers.
On August 13, 2006 Henry was found shot to death and another of Pierre-Charles’ associates, Commie Lateel Pattmon, was charged with his murder.
Nearly two years later, on July 24, 2008, deputies finally had enough information to issue warrants for Pierre-Charles and Jenkins. That day, Jenkins was arrested in a traffic stop.
“We got just got lucky,” Det. Lisa Schoneman of the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office said. “Minutes after the warrant was issued, he was picked up.”
Cops say Jenkins was charged with two counts of first degree murder, and possession of cocaine and marijuana with intent to sell. But Pierre-Charles is still on the run, and cops say he is armed and dangerous.
Pierre-Charles' Whereabouts Unknown
Raymond Alphonse Veluz, 18, was killed July 28, 2006, only months after moving to the Pasco County, Fla. area.

He was last seen in Wesley Chapel, Fla. in May 2008, when police arrested him on Polk County charges of home invasion and aggravated assault.
Cops say a Pasco County deputy stopped Pierre-Charles for a traffic violation, placed him under arrest and put him in the back seat of the car. Pierre-Charles asked if he could hand his wallet to his cousin through the window, but when the deputy lowered the window, Pierre-Charles reached through and tried to open the door.
After struggling with the deputy, Pierre-Charles climbed out of the window. The deputy shot him with a taser, but while he waited for the taser to recharge, Pierre-Charles escaped. Cops say he has been hiding ever since.
Deputies put Pierre-Charles in the back of the police car, but he escaped custody before he could be brought back to the station. Cops say he has been in hiding ever since.
Pierre-Charles is now wanted for two counts of first degree murder, resisting arrest with violence and battery of a law enforcement officer, in addition to the Polk County charges, according to police.
Cops say Charles has family in New Jersey; Miami, Fla.; and Haiti. He may also be in Georgia; Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; or in Lake or Polk Counties.
Charles is tall and thin with no known scars or tattoos. If you have seen him or know where he might be, call our hotline at 1-800-CRIME-TV and help us take this dangerous killer off the streets. All tipsters can remain anonymous.
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First Degree Murder, Two Counts, Wesley Chapel, FL; Jul 28, 2006
6 comments:
Finally Luc got what he deserved.
I still think he should have got the death penalty.
Next is Tyrees turn and i hope he goes down with Luc.
Justice will be served in the long run and i hope they are ready for it.
RIP Derek & Ray
Anonymous,
I agree with you…
I think anyone that takes another life should die as well. Sadly the courts don’t feel the same way.
In the long run you are right, justice has been served and yet another criminal is off the street for the rest of his life.
I also agree and hope that Derek & Ray rest in peace.
Hey,
This is Dutchess, I want to first say may GOD bless the families of the sons that got killed, but only GOD can jugde all. Just pray that all of the one that are putting Luc down don't have any skeletons in thier closets.
Angie and Luc I love yall very much. GOD has it all in his hands. You know for yourself that nana didn't raise any one to hurt anyone.
Luc I love from your big cuzn Dutch.
Dutchdess,
First and foremost I want to say thanks for posting your comment here.
I agree and think we all need to pray, not only for the families that lost a loved one but everyone involved in this case.
I don’t think anyone would raise their family members to be a killer, but something somewhere went wrong and now he has to pay the price with the rest of his life in prison.
If you would like, I would like to talk to you and get more information about him and this case and I will make a post for all to read. If you are interested in doing that, let me know.
Sorry for the long delay in responding to you…
But thanks again for posting here and I hope to hear from you soon.
AKA The Jakester
First I would like to say that my heart and prayers go out to these boys family. May God continue to give you strength.
You say finally Luc got what he deserves. So YOU WAS There when this happen? I doubt you was. Facts and evidence tells a story, not what a person think or believe. Any body who knows Luc personally knows that he is not capable of what you and others thoughts of him.
Justice will be served because GOD is a God is Justice.
Hi Dutch. I agree with you.
Only GOD can judge and justice will be served. If these people stop lying on him and look at the facts and evidence and stop relying on testimonies of lying convicts who is looking for a deal with the state.
Hope all is well with you and your grand - babies
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