On the night of September 14, 2003, Price, who lived in Corona, California, drove to Compton to pick up Wormley (via Page Six). Wormley recounted that Price told him that she had been drinking and asked him if he could drive back home. He agreed but decided to take the side streets. Suddenly, shots were fired at Price's vehicle. Wormley, per The Los Angeles Times, sped off. He stated, "Once I get to Long Beach Boulevard, I see the back window is shattered. I look to the right and said, 'Baby, are you all right?' I look at [Price], and there was blood everywhere."
People reports that Wormley subsequently drove to his mother's house to call for help but it was too late. Yetunde Price, age 31, was pronounced dead shortly after. She had been shot in the back of the head with what Page Six states was an AK-47. Moreover, Price had been killed near the tennis courts where her younger sisters had practiced years earlier. That said, Wormley was arrested then and there for violating his parole. As a result, he was forced to miss Price's funeral. Wormley told Page Six that he has no doubts that Price's family believes that he was involved in her death.
According to the Daily Mail, it seems that the shooting was not random. Authorities later revealed that the gunfire, which People writes was gang-related, was meant for Wormley, not Price. In January 2004, Robert Maxfield was arrested for Price's murder.
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