A woman used her government pandemic relief cash to hire a hitman to murder a love rival, police have said.

Jasmine Martinez allegedly used some of her $15,000 (£11,000) US Paycheck Protection Program to pay a gunman who fatally shot Le’Shonte Jones and wounded the 3-year-old daughter she was holding outside their Miami apartment last May, NBC reported.

Le'Shonte Jones was shot dead and her 3-year-old daughter  wounded outside their Miami apartment in May 2021. Pic: NBC
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Le’Shonte Jones was shot dead while holding her 3-year-old daughter. Pic: NBC

Ms Jones, a Transportation Security Administration agent at Miami Airport, had allegedly been targeted by Martinez after several run-ins that culminated with the victim testifying in a case against Martinez’s boyfriend, reports said.

The man police believe murdered Le'Shonte Jones in Miami in May 2021. Pic: Miami-Dade Police
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The man police believe murdered Le’Shonte. Pic: Miami-Dade Police

A warrant said that a bank statement had showed “a series of withdrawals of over $10,000 in cash and/or payments which occurs over the following days leading up to the homicide”.

Martinez had applied for the COVID relief cash to help her beauty salon through the pandemic.

Miami Dade Police seal off the outside of the apartment where Le'Shonte Jones was shot in May 2021. Pic: NBC
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Miami Dade Police seal off the outside of the apartment where the shooting happened. Pic: NBC

Jasmine Martinez, 33, Javon Carter, 29; and a third man Romiel Robinson, 35; all now face murder charges, Miami-Dade police confirmed.

Le’Shonte’s mother Darlene Dukes told NBC the trauma was something her granddaughter would have to live with “her whole life”.

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“She remembers everything that happened to her Mom,” she added.

Detective Jonathan Grossman of Miami Dade police said: “This is a case that not only devastated the family but devastated the community.”

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