He and another suspect are currently being held in the Solon Jail. Author: Tyler Carey Updated: 8:11 PM EDT May 8, 2021
LAKEWOOD, Ohio EDITOR S NOTE: The video in the player above originally aired following the first suspect s arrest
Authorities confirm Bruce Ford Jr. came to the police department with his attorney and surrendered around 6 p.m. Saturday. The 23-year-old is currently being held without bond at the Solon Jail on a charge of aggravated murder.
Officials say 44-year-old Shontell Rose was shot to death inside his Elmwood Avenue apartment last weekend, and officers found him with multiple gunshot wounds to his head. A second suspect, 22-year-old Wilmarie A. Ford, had been arrested on Tuesday and also charged with aggravated murder.
2nd suspect in Lakewood murder surrenders to police Tyler Carey
Replay Video EDITOR S NOTE: The video in the player above originally aired following the first suspect s arrest
Authorities confirm Bruce Ford Jr. came to the police department with his attorney and surrendered around 6 p.m. Saturday. The 23-year-old is currently being held without bond at the Solon Jail on a charge of aggravated murder.
Officials say 44-year-old Shontell Rose was shot to death inside his Elmwood Avenue apartment last weekend, and officers found him with multiple gunshot wounds to his head. A second suspect, 22-year-old Wilmarie A. Ford, had been arrested on Tuesday and also charged with aggravated murder.
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