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Tenn. gas station clerk, 23, shot dead after texting pals about safety

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A 23-year-old Tennessee woman was shot dead at a convenience store where she worked the midnight shift only hours after she expressed safety concerns – and a father and son have been charged in her murder.

Tava Woodard, a clerk at the Roadrunner Market on North Broadway in Johnson City, texted friends and co-workers on June 2 about a shoplifting incident and said she wanted to find a new job, People reported.

A short time later, two masked men identified as Mark Sexton Jr., 41, and his son Mark Sexton III, 18, entered the store and stole money from her at gunpoint, WJHL reported.

“The two men then walked towards the door but as they were leaving, one of the men turned around and fired a shot from the pistol, striking Ms. Woodard,” according to an affidavit cited by the outlet.

When police arrived eight minutes later, they found her body lying on the ground.


Homicide victim Tava Woodard
“I’ve gotten so many messages and phone calls from people that cared about her, that talk about how wonderful she was and what a bright light she was for them,” Woodard’s mother Melissa Jones said.
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The officers found a 9mm shell casing and two blue nitrile gloves in a nearby alley, WJHL reported. The gloves matched the ones the suspects were seen wearing in the surveillance video.

Another glove was found near the Sextons’ home about nine blocks away, according to the station.

After releasing screen grabs of the duo, police received tips that “one of the subjects appeared to be Mark Sexton Jr.,” according to an affidavit.


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Mark Sexton Jr., 41, and his son Mark Sexton III, 18, who were allegedly caught on video, have been charged with first-degree murder.
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Workers at a nearby laundry business told investigators that Sexton Jr. and his wife had both worked there, and described garments and gloves from the store as matching those being worn by the suspects.

Police obtained a warrant and stopped a vehicle with an expired registration that the father drove off in with his wife and another person.

They later discovered scrubs and other clothing at the home that matched items seen in the convenience store video, as well as blue gloves and a 9mm round bearing the same stamp as the casing located at the scene.

Sexton Jr. was charged with first-degree murder, especially aggravated robbery and driving an unregistered vehicle.

His son was charged with first-degree murder, especially aggravated robbery, possession of a firearm during commission of a dangerous felony and tampering with evidence.

Woodard’s mother, Melissa Jones, told People about how her daughter felt about working at the Roadrunner Market.


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Mark Sexton Jr., 41.
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Mark Sexton III
Mark Sexton III, 18.
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“She texted that she didn’t feel safe there anymore,” she said. “From what I’m hearing none of them were feeling very safe — this is all over the place so I’ll go ahead and say it. All of her co-workers have stated that the ‘panic button’ under the counter wasn’t working — and wasn’t even hooked up.”

The devastated mom said Woodard “had no chance of contacting anybody to help her” during the crime.

“What’s she going to do? Pick up her phone and make a phone call? And there’s no ‘panic button’ hooked up. What’s she supposed to do all by herself? I won’t get into specifics, but the police have told me that she was very calm, very composed, and that they were amazed at hearing how old she was and how well she maintained her composure and calmness,” Jones told the mag.

She said the family has received an outpouring of support after her daughter’s death.

“I didn’t realize how huge of an impact she had on everybody else, too,”Jones told People.


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Woodard recently sent her sister Addie Blazer a meme that said, “If I die, don’t you dare release a bunch of balloons. I want you to plant flowers for me, so that I can continue to grow.”
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“I’ve gotten so many messages and phone calls from people that cared about her, that talk about how wonderful she was and what a bright light she was for them. She always had a smile on her face and everybody just found so much comfort in being near her. … To know that the rest of the world saw that in her is just amazing,” she said.

Woodard recently sent her 15-year-old sister Addie Blazer a meme that said, “If I die, don’t you dare release a bunch of balloons. I want you to plant flowers for me, so that I can continue to grow,” the outlet reported.

The family is asking people to plant flowers “so that we can keep her alive and keep her with us,” her mom said.

Johnson City Police Chief Billy Church told WJHL: “In my almost 30 years of law enforcement experience, this case is one of the most heartbreaking that I’ve come across.”



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