Professional bull rider killed by his domestic abuser girlfriend while attending Utah State Fair 

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A professional bull rider was shot dead by his on-and-off girlfriend after the pair attended the Utah State Fair on Monday, police said.

Demetrius Omar Lateef Allen, 27, known professionally as ‘Ouncie Mitchell,’ was found with ‘at least one gunshot wound’ outside an apartment belonging to LaShawn Denise Bagley, 21.

Allen is survived by a 4-year-old daughter that he had with Nyteshea Haywood. 

Bagley has been charged with first-degree murder and third-degree felony discharge of a firearm.

Allen had traveled to Salt Lake City from Houston to compete at a rodeo at the Utah State Fair and had arranged to stay with Bagley, whom Salt Lake City Police say Allen had a ‘on-and-off relationship’ with, during his trip.

Allen is assumed to have first met Bagley in Houston, where his residence is currently listed and where Bagley previously lived nearby in the suburb of Pearland. 

Demetrius Omar Lateef Allen (pictured), 27, known by his professional name 'Ouncie Mitchell' was found dead outside an apartment belonging to an 'off-and-on' girlfriend

Demetrius Omar Lateef Allen (pictured), 27, known by his professional name ‘Ouncie Mitchell’ was found dead outside an apartment belonging to an ‘off-and-on’ girlfriend

Allen had traveled to Salt Lake City to participate in a rodeo at the Utah State Fair. He arranged to stay with Bagley, whom he presumably met while living in Houston, while he competed

Allen had traveled to Salt Lake City to participate in a rodeo at the Utah State Fair. He arranged to stay with Bagley, whom he presumably met while living in Houston, while he competed

Allen had traveled to Salt Lake City to participate in a rodeo at the Utah State Fair. He arranged to stay with Bagley, whom he presumably met while living in Houston, while he competed

The pair had attended the fair together and later left for a bar. They then had an argument in which Allen said he wanted to return to Bagley’s apartment to pack his things, police said.

Upon arrival at the scene in the parking lot of the apartment complex, police discovered bullet holes coming from a nearby apartment belonging to Bagley.

Blood evidence was investigated outside of the apartment, indicating Allen had not been inside when he was shot, according to court documents.

Salt Lake City Police added there was ‘no indication of any forced entry or attempted forced entry into the apartment.’

Allen was the 23rd ranked bull-rider in the world according to the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association

Allen was the 23rd ranked bull-rider in the world according to the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association

Allen was the 23rd ranked bull-rider in the world according to the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association

The 27-year-old bull-rider is survived by his 4-year-old daughter whom Allen had with Nyteshea Haywood

The 27-year-old bull-rider is survived by his 4-year-old daughter whom Allen had with Nyteshea Haywood

The 27-year-old bull-rider is survived by his 4-year-old daughter whom Allen had with Nyteshea Haywood

Explaining Allen's death to their daughter was difficult, Haywood said. 'She loved her daddy. She loved him and loved him and loved him'

Explaining Allen's death to their daughter was difficult, Haywood said. 'She loved her daddy. She loved him and loved him and loved him'

Explaining Allen’s death to their daughter was difficult, Haywood said. ‘She loved her daddy. She loved him and loved him and loved him’

A witness confirmed that Allen had not attempted to force his way into Bagley’s apartment.

A report by FOX 13 said Bagley fired multiple rounds through the apartment’s glass door, striking Allen once through his torso.

Emergency medical care was provided to Allen before he was transported to a local hospital where he later died.

Allen was ranked 23rd in the world in bull riding with the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association.

Sean Gleason, commissioner and CEO of Professional Bull Riders, expressed his condolences to Mitchell’s family on Twitter.

‘We are shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of Demetrius Allen, who fans knew as Ouncie Mitchell,’ Gleason said. ‘Ouncie was a talented cowboy and a familiar face on the Velocity Tour.

‘The PBR extends our heartfelt condolences to Ouncie’s cousin Ezekiel Mitchell and the entire family.’

‘I don’t understand and I don’t know how long it’s going to take me to understand,’ Mitchell said. ‘The guy that would give the shirt off his back to anybody, why would you take his life away?

‘Every time I put my hand on a bull rope from now on it’ll be him right there in the back of my mind. He was a once-in-a-lifetime person and a once-in-a-lifetime family member and friend and more so, a brother.’ 

Police say Allen and Bagley had attended the Utah State Fair (pictured) before leaving for a bar. They then had an argument before they left for Bagley's apartment complex

Police say Allen and Bagley had attended the Utah State Fair (pictured) before leaving for a bar. They then had an argument before they left for Bagley's apartment complex

Police say Allen and Bagley had attended the Utah State Fair (pictured) before leaving for a bar. They then had an argument before they left for Bagley’s apartment complex

‘She loved her daddy,’ Haywood said. ‘She loved him and loved him and loved him. It was always, ‘My daddy this, my daddy doing this, my daddy took me fishing.’

‘She loves her dad, and so having to break that news to her was a huge distraught.’

In extending his message to Allen’s family, Gleason also explained the meaning behind ‘Ouncie Mitchell.’

‘Ouncie got his name because he was born small,’ Gleason said. ‘He grew up to compete with a huge heart.’ 

Police said the incident was isolated and was related to a domestic dispute between Allen and Bagley with ‘no threat to the public at this time.’

Bagley is currently being held at Salt Lake County Metro Jail without bond.

Detectives at the Salt Lake City Police Department are continuing to investigate.