Tiequon Cox

Tiequon Aundray "Lil Fee" Cox (born December 1, 1965) is an American street gangster and mass murderer who was sentenced to death for the August 31, 1984 murders of various family members of the NFL football player Kermit Alexander.

Two other family members who had previously been hiding managed to scare off the shooters, who were seen fleeing in a brown or maroon van.

However, Burns was not one of the gunmen, but a lookout, along with two women, Lisa Brown and Ida Moore, who drove the getaway vehicle.

[4] The three, identified as Tiequon Cox, Paul Tuilaepa and Noel Jackson, rushed towards a hole that had been unraveled from a four-foot section of a chain-link fence, nearly escaping with the intent of taking hostages.

The escape attempt left many officers re-addressing the serious security problems plaguing San Quentin for years.