Janoris Jenkins' Brother Charged in the Death of Music Producer

William Jenkins was charged with aggravated manslaughter Wednesday, shortly after Roosevelt Rene's body was found in Janoris' New Jersey home.

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New York Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins (20) talks to the media after 2017 New York Giants training camp on July 29, 2017, at Quest Diagnostics Center in East Rutherford, NJ.

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The brother of New York Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins has been charged with aggravated manslaughter after a body was discovered this week in the NFL player’s New Jersey home.

According to the CBS News, authorities announced the charges against 34-year-old William Jenkins on Wednesday, just a day after music producer Roosevelt Rene was found dead in Janoris’ basement. The victim was a friend of the athlete and had been living in the residence at the time of his death.

William Jenkins charged with aggravated manslaughter in death of man whose body was found in @Giants star Janoris Jenkins’ home. This Jenkins is football player’s brother @CBSNewYork pic.twitter.com/ohDO32gujS

— Jessica Layton (@JLaytonTV) June 27, 2018

Dennis Calo, acting prosecutor for Bergen County (N.J.), says in a statement that a formal press release will be issued tomorrow on the arrest and aggravated manslaughter charge against Janoris Jenkins' brother, William, in the death of Roosevelt Rene. For now, no further info.

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) June 27, 2018

The Bergen County Prosecutor's Office confirmed William is being held in Ontario County, New York, where he was arrested Tuesday for an alleged parole violation. He's expected to be extradited to New Jersey soon. 

#BCPONJ & @FairLawnPD announce William H. JENKINS, Jr. of Fair Lawn, charged: Agg. Manslaughter for death of Roosevelt Rene.

JENKINS in custody in Ontario Co., NY. Investigation ongoing, unable to release further info. Charges merely accusations. Defendant presumed innocent.

— BCPONJ (@BCPONJ) June 27, 2018

According to TMZ, William was arrested in New York about nine hours before Rene’s body was found.

Prior to the manslaughter charges, authorities identified William as a “person of interest” in Rene’s death, but did not label him a suspect; however, as investigators began digging, they reportedly found evidence linking William to the killing.

If convicted, the suspect will face between 10 to 30 years behind bars. Stay tuned as more information about the case becomes available. 

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