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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Gainesville man arrested after his baby and girlfriend were shot and killed

The armed Gainesville man was arrested Friday evening

<p>Police arrived at the scene on the 2900 block of Northeast 17th Drive. Kivi J. Ellis, 26, was arrested Friday evening.</p>

Police arrived at the scene on the 2900 block of Northeast 17th Drive. Kivi J. Ellis, 26, was arrested Friday evening.

Gainesville Police arrested a 26-year-old man accused of killing his girlfriend and 3-month-old child and shooting at his neighbor Friday evening.

Kivi J. Ellis is being held in the Alachua County Jail on two charges of homicide and one charge of attempted homicide on a bond of $1 million as of Saturday evening, according to county records.

The woman who died was also a mother to 3- and 5-year-olds with Ellis, according to the report. Police found the two children hiding under a bed in a house on the block after arresting Ellis.

Gainesville Police declined to name the woman as of Saturday evening, as the case is still ongoing.

Police, who arrived at the scene on the 2900 block of Northeast 17th Drive, saw Ellis shoot at a neighbor, then drop his gun and surrender, according to an arrest report. Officers said Ellis told them he was sorry and asked to make a phone call to his girlfriend’s parents to apologize, according to the report.

Neighbors told police they saw Ellis shoot at his girlfriend multiple times in the front yard while she was holding their baby, according to the arrest report. Neighbors then said Ellis picked up the 3-month-old child, who had been shot, and threw the body near a dog kennel before returning to shoot at his girlfriend again.

In 2014, Ellis was arrested on a charge of aggravated battery against the same girlfriend who suffered injuries, including a fractured rib and a cut liver, according to police. 

Emily Felts contributed to this report.

Contact Asta at ahemenway@alligator.org. Follow her on Twitter @astahemenway.

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Asta Hemenway

Asta Hemenway is a third-year senior majoring in Journalism. Born in Tallahassee, she grew up Senegalese American. When she’s not writing or doing school, she loves watching Netflix and Tiktok in her spare time. 


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