The detention hearing for Angielly Dominguez,
the Florida woman charged with driving to New Jersey, then shooting and killing
her sister, has been postponed until Monday.
Dominguez was originally scheduled to appear Wednesday morning in court at the Bergen County Courthouse in Hackensack.
The warnings about
Dominguez were first made to Jacksonville, Florida police Monday by her fiancé,
Tony Miranda. He told police Dominguez stole his white Mustang, plus
several of his guns, and started driving north on I-95. Miranda says he also told them she has serious mental health
issues.
"They told me because she's my girlfriend
and you've been together for three years and she is pregnant with your child
it's not necessarily stealing the items,” says Miranda.
Miranda was tracking
her phone through GPS, and when he saw she was on the New Jersey Turnpike,
he called his sister, Gretchen, in Bayonne. She says she contacted the Bayonne
police about the car with Florida plates, but says the officers said there was
nothing they could do.
Both believe the murder
of Omelly Dominguez could've been stopped. The 21-year old was studying at
William Paterson University to be a nurse.
She was apparently shot
in the head by her sister inside the family home. After the shooting, Dominguez
was found driving south on the Turnpike where she was pulled over and arrested.
Jacksonville police say they're pulling body
cameras from officers Miranda spoke with. They're also reviewing how officers
handled the case.