Homicide Report > Terrell Nunnery, 26

Terrell Nunnery, 26

Died Feb. 17, 2010 at 1:09 a.m.

Terrell Nunnery, a 26-year-old black man, died Wednesday, Feb. 17, about half an hour after he was stabbed in the chest in the 41000 block of East 154th Street in Lake Los Angeles, according to Los Angeles County coroner's records.

The incident leading to Nunnery's stabbing death began late Tuesday when he had an argument with a youth and two men while visiting a friend's house, said Det. Dameron Peyton of the Sheriff's Homicide Bureau. Nunnery was stabbed. He was taken to Antelope Valley Hospital in Lancaster where he was pronounced dead at 1:09 a.m, said Ed Winter, a spokesman for the coroner's office.

According to the Los Angeles County district attorney’s felony complaint, the three individuals involved in the assault were Mark Broussard, 17-year-old black youth; Marcell Broussard, an 18-year-old black man; and Mark Terry Broussard, a 20-year-old black man.

On Feb. 19, Mark Broussard was taken into custody and charged with murder, and Marcell Broussard was charged with a single count of accessory to murder after the fact. Three days later, Mark Terry Broussard was arrested and charged with a single count of accessory to murder after the fact. Peyton, the homicide detective, said Marcell and Mark Terry Broussard are brothers. Peyton declined to say how Mark Broussard is related to them because he is a minor.

All three defendants were arraigned Feb. 22 and pleaded not guilty to all charges in court in Antelope Valley, according to a spokesperson from the D.A.’s office.

A preliminary hearing scheduled for March 4 was postponed until March 26. Following the hearing, Marcell Broussard posted $20,000 bail and was released from jail March 5, said the spokesperson from the D.A.’s office.

According to County Jail records, Mark Terry Broussard is still in custody at the North County Correctional Facility. His bail is set at $20,000.

Although Mark Broussard is being charged as an adult, since he is a minor, he is being held at an undisclosed juvenile detention center, said a sheriff’s official.

The Times will continue with updates as the case progresses.

— Sarah Ardalani

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Updated: July 15, 2010 at 4:59 p.m.

 
 

10 reader comments about Terrell Nunnery

I'm saddened to hear about this tragic lost of yet another family member to the ignorance of violence...Terrell was a good meek hearted person.Although I have'nt seen him in over so many years I know he was a good quite kid coming up I feel for his siblings as well..I really don't have much more to say but Rest In Peace Terrell your in a better place now...God bless your soul..

— JaWuan Nave
March 2, 2010 at 11:21 a.m.

You my brother Terrell...you always be in my memories. The times we shared as boys could never fade away. R.I.P my soldier you are in a better place now, i just want u to know i always stopped by to see you i just never got the chance to say whats up one last time you will forever be remembered V.I.B.E

— Isaac....ViBe
March 4, 2010 at 1:56 p.m.

Isaac....ViBe, you referred him as a soldier? Well unless he was in the armed forces, he is undoubtably a gangster who met a violent end.

This murder has all the elements pointing towards a gang related homicide.

— syscom3
March 4, 2010 at 2:30 p.m.

You were always kind and respectful to me. You certainly did not have an easy life. There were so many obstacles in your path. I know now you are at peace with your Mom and our Lord. We will always miss your beautiful smile. We miss you so much already. May you shine in the Glory of God and be lifted up by butterfly and angel wings. Until we meet again, remember always that our family loves you and will keep you in our prayers.

— Grandma
March 4, 2010 at 5:28 p.m.

Terrell, you were a wonderful person. The times that we spent together were always full of fun and laughs. Your smile lit up the room. May you rest in peace and remember that you touched many lives. Your spirit will live on forever.

— Tim
March 5, 2010 at 8:08 p.m.

Hey bro, I miss u so much homie. hope you up there now smiling down on us with that big grin that you always had. Its been over 6 months and i still dont know any answers to anything anymore. I feel stuck bro, and missin you more as the days go by. I kept havin this dream with me and you in the backyard at my grandpas pad. Uncle Mike misses you. Moms and lil baby misty too. I wish i could have the privilege to shake the hand of the greatest man with the biggest heart i ever known one last time. thank you for some of the greatest memories of my life and always being there for me bro bro, brothers forever. Rest in piece, You can take the shirt off my back anytime bro. I love you g. Stay Fresh like you do. see you later, Peace Bro.

— Robert Cruz,, "Rob"
Sept. 11, 2010 at 3:14 p.m.

you are truly missed .we miss you so much ,more than words can xpress. i hope your spirit is resting now, and your at peace . think of you everyday, missing you .you will never no ,actually i beleive you do. see u up there pac.we luv and miss you. its not the same .God knows hope your smiling down ,love you .GOD BLESS YOU ,your spirit lives on.i feel it all the time.

— amiah
Sept. 22, 2010 at 5:32 p.m.

damn pac, almost a year has gone by. feels like only a few days ago i recieved the worst call ive ever got in my entire life. u influenced me more than you can ever know.me and risky miss you bro bro. more than youll ever know. i hope your among the angels that open the gates when its my time. until theN, ima keep a 211 in my fridge in your memory.
i miss and lose you bro bro
-ruben "REAPS' jaramillo
REST IN POWER TERRELL "PAC" NUNNERY

— reaps
Feb. 7, 2011 at 8:02 p.m.

Was good homie...I miss you bro bro you live on everyday in my memories...you came to chill wit me on one of my dreams...thanks for that I felt like we were really chillin...whenever you wanna come see me again I'm down bro bro stay up pac...keep spreading your wings the heavens our yours R.I.P...your boi forever V.I.B.E

— Isaac
Feb. 11, 2011 at 11:36 a.m.

Terrell this is so crazy....I came back to California hoping to see you and where your life was at.I know things went perfect when we were together but what we had was special and I knew how smart you are and always tried to help to better yourself.it breaks my heart to have found what's happend.I wish I could have seen your smile one last time.when I think back to our memorys,I just can't face reality that ur not here.I always loved you and still will always.rest in peace.you r in a better place and I know you will always b with me.xoxo

— justinea
Sept. 16, 2011 at 10:53 p.m.

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