WHITE PLAINS, NY — Dominique Slack, 18, was sentenced for stalking 16-year-old Valaree Schwab in an incident resulting in her death. Westchester County Court Judge Barry Warhit sentenced her to “shock probation” where she will be incarcerated in Westchester County Jail for six months and five years’ probation.
On Dec. 14, 2018, Slack and co-defendant Carl Booker, 18, both pleaded guilty to Stalking in the First Degree, a class D violent felony. Booker is scheduled for sentencing March 15, 2019.
On Jan. 10, 2018, the defendants, Slack and Booker, while aiding, abetting, and acting in concert with each other, another teen, a juvenile and other unnamed and unindicted co-conspirators, engaged in a course of conduct likely to cause reasonable fear of physical injury and did intentionally cause physical injury to the victim, Valaree Schwab.
After stalking Schwab for some time, the group of teens, including Booker and Slack, physically confronted and assaulted Schwab on the sidewalk of North Avenue resulting in a serious physical injury to Schwab. At the time of the assault, Schwab dropped her house keys and one of the teens picked them up. Schwab then followed the group to Dunkin’ Donuts, 646 North Avenue, to try to get her keys back. She was stabbed inside the restaurant. Schwab was pronounced dead later that day at Jacobi Medical Center, the Bronx.
Charges against Z’inah Brown, 18, including Murder in the Second Degree, are still pending.
A Westchester County Grand Jury indicted Brown, Booker and Slack in March 2018.
Assistant District Attorney Laura Murphy, Chief of the Career Criminal Bureau, and Assistant District Attorney Nicholas DiCostanzo of the Superior court Trial Division are prosecuting the case.