Police arrest suspect wanted in deadly Zachary shooting
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BATON ROUGE - Police announced Monday (Feb. 22) that a suspect tied to a deadly Feb. 7th shooting in Zachary has been captured.
Jeffery Neff, 34, was wanted on charges of second-degree murder following a fatal shooting that unfolded in Zachary s Live Oak Trace community on Hidden Pass Drive.
Officials with the East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner s Office reported Monday that the deceased individual, 32-year-old Kylan Givens, sustained multiple gunshot wounds before passing away.
Neff had an arrest record, since 2016 he d been taken into custody on charges of domestic abuse, stalking, and simple battery.
Double-murder suspect from Wilkes-barre captured in Miami
Updated Feb 20, 2021;
A Wilkes-Barre man wanted on murder charges in connection with a triple shooting outside a South Main Street bar was captured Friday night in Miami by the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force, according to the Luzerne County District Attorney’s Office.
Jayshawn “Times Too” Malik Johnson, 21, last known address of Madison Street, was wanted as a federal fugitive as well as on murder charges alleging he opened fire outside Bo’s on Main at 215 S. Main St. around 11:30 p.m. the night of Jan. 30, killing two people and seriously injuring a third.
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