Brit labelled 'monster' over US killing spree that left three dead
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Brit labelled 'monster' over US killing spree that left three deadA British man accused of being a triple murderer is now at the centre of a political row over how he was granted citizenshipNewsChristopher Bucktin United States Editor13:18, 16 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesOlaolukitan Adon Abel, 26, has been charged with multiple offences following a series of attacks in Georgia(Image: DeKalb County Sheriff's Office)A British man has been labelled a “monster” following a murderous rampage in the United States that left three people dead, according to America’s Department of Homeland Security.Olaolukitan Adon Abel is now at the centre of a fierce immigration row after the Trump administration demanded to know how he was allowed to live in the country. One of those killed was a federal government employee who was shot and stabbed while walking her dog. The 26-year-old, from London, was arrested on Monday following what investigators described as a string of unprovoked attacks across DeKalb County, Atlanta.Calling Abel a "MONSTER", the Department of Homeland Security said: "On Monday, Olaolukitan Adon Abel randomly murdered three people, including a DHS employee, Lauren Bullis, who was brutally shot and stabbed to death while she was walking her dog. Under President Trump’s leadership, we will NEVER stop fighting to remove monsters like this from our communities.”View 3 ImagesLauren Bullis, 40, a Department of Homeland Security employee, was shot and stabbed while walking her dog.READ MORE: Pablo Escobar's wild hippo herd to be hunted down and killed in ColombiaREAD MORE: World's worst serial killers as Ted Bundy nailed for ANOTHER murderAbel now faces multiple counts of murder, aggravated assault and weapons charges, however police have so far only confirmed two deaths, while they say the third person was seriously injured.Abel, who was born in Camden and has relatives in the US, is said by the Department of Homeland Security to be a...





