Charges Announced in Murder of St. Croix Jeweler Kailash Banani

Federal indictment brings carjacking and murder charges against Rakem Angel Hendrickson for the 2019 shooting death of the Panache Jewelry owner. Kailash Banani was attacked near his home after his vehicle was struck, prompting a tragic turn of events

  • Staff Consortium
  • October 24, 2024
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Scene of the January 5, 2019 shooting of Kailash Banani, owner of the Panache Jewelry store Photo Credit: V.I. CONSORTIUM

ST. CROIX — In early 2019, Kailash Banani, owner of the Panache Jewelry store, was fatally shot near the entrance of Mount Welcome, in what appeared to be a robbery or carjacking. This week, Rakem Angel Hendrickson was indicted in connection with Banani's death.

The federal indictment charges Hendrickson with carjacking resulting in death, first-degree premeditated murder, and first-degree felony murder, though the document provides limited details about the crime itself or Hendrickson's arrest.

According to police reports from the time, Banani was driving home from his store when his 2008 Mercedes Benz E-350 was struck from behind by another vehicle. Upon exiting his car, Banani—who was a well-known businessman on St. Croix and a husband and father of two—was ambushed and shot multiple times.

Hendrickson appeared in court on Tuesday before U.S. Magistrate Emile Henderson III, with a detention hearing scheduled for Friday.

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