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Stolen $30,000 gold chain linked to St. Petersburg mom’s murder, police say

K’Mia Simmons, a 21-year-old mother of two, was a bystander in the events that to her shooting death, according to St. Petersburg police.
 
 
 
Tyron Jackasal, 20, faces a charge of second-degree murder in the death of K’Mia Simmons, according to St. Petersburg police.
Tyron Jackasal, 20, faces a charge of second-degree murder in the death of K’Mia Simmons, according to St. Petersburg police. [ Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. ]

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