Crime & Safety

3 Men Captured In 7-Eleven Stabbing Death

Hillsborough Sheriff David Gee said the brutal slaying of 7-11 clerk Kenneth Lee Redding was one of the worst he has seen in his 35 years on the job.

This story was first published July 10, 8:37 p.m. 

The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office has reported the capture of three "dangerous" individuals wanted in connection with the July 10 stabbing death of Kenneth Lee Redding, 54, who was killed at the 7-Eleven on Bloomingdale Avenue in Riverview.


"Just a short time ago suspect Russell Beasley and a third subject were captured in a vehicle in Sarasota County, Florida, on Fruitville Road," reads the 7:22 p.m. report issued by the sheriff's office. "During that same time, Lawrence Robert Bongiovanni was captured in Charlotte County, Florida, walking on foot."

The men were to be booked into the respective counties and held for processing back to Hillsborough County.

"We're happy to have captured these dangerous individuals and wanted to notify the public as quickly as possible," said sheriff's office spokesperson Larry McKinnon, in the report.

Earlier in the day, Hillsborough County Sheriff David Gee told reporters that a statewide alert had been issued in the case.

"I can tell you, from 35 years experience, this was a very brutal, premeditated attack," Gee said. "Right now, across the state of Florida, we are looking for two persons of interest."

Both men were from the area, Gee said, as he spoke to reporters behind the 7-11 at 11015 Bloomingdale Ave., across the street from the southwest corner of the Winthrop community.

There, shortly after 1:30 a.m., Redding, 54, was attacked by a man detectives identified as Lawrence Robert Bongiovanni, 20. He allegedly stabbed Redding multiple times in the upper body before stealing scratch-off lottery tickets and fleeing the store on foot.

He allegedly caught up with the second man wanted in the case, identified as Russell Beasley, 25, who Gee said was driving a car that likely was a 2002, two-door Toyota [Camry] Solara.

Bongiovanni and Beasley, both white, likely "could be in the company of another white male [from this] area," Gee said.

A break in the case came from surveillance video, which showed the assailant at the counter, dressed in a gray T-shirt and shorts. According to detectives, the man, later dressed in a royal blue and black hoodie and long pants, is seen entering a bathroom, where he reportedly waited for clearance to attack.

"He actually stalked the clerk," Gee said. "He waited in the store for quite awhile, hidden, for the clerk to be alone and that's when he attacked him. He stabbed him multiple times."

Gee said Bongiovanni stole a number of scratch-off lottery tickets before fleeing on foot and meeting up with Beasley.

"They cashed in a couple of those winning tickets at area convenience stores not far from this area," Gee said. "Since then, we know that shortly after nine o'clock they were down in Sarasota County. An hour after that they were in Charlotte County."

Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Larry McKinnon said by cashing in lottery tickets, which could be traced by serial numbers, "it was like they were dropping bread crumbs" along their way, heading south on Interstate 75 from Riverview to Punta Gorda.

"They progressively moved south throughout the morning," Gee said. "That does not mean they did not turn around and come back."

Gee said no evidence has been unearthed to indicate that Redding knew his assailant, who McKinnon said had been waiting in the bathroom for "seven or eight minutes" before he attacked.

"I don't know if robbery was even a motive here or just a motive to kill this person" brutally, Gee said.

It was obvious the men "could strike again," Gee said. "They've shown a complete disregard for human life."

Hillsborough County Jail records show Bongiovanni and Beasley had criminal records. McKinnon said Bongiovanni had a "supervised release from prison 18 to 19 months ago."

Update: According to jail records, Bongiovanni was arrested three times between 2009 and 2011, for charges ranging from violation of probation to aggravated battery with great bodily harm. His reported addresses were in the Heather Lakes, Clair Mal/Palm River and Progress Village areas, in 2009, 2010 and 2011, respectively.
 
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