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Two More Suspects Apprehended in Wake of Fatal Jefferson Street Shooting in Nashville

Two More Suspects Apprehended in Wake of Fatal Jefferson Street Shooting in Nashville

The Metro Nashville Police Department has reported the arrest of two men, Corey D. Johnson and Kiyahn Hayes-Woods, in connection with the Jefferson Street shooting that shook the community on October 12. The men were apprehended on Wednesday afternoon in the 300 block of Berry Street, with Hayes-Woods found to be carrying a semi-automatic pistol at the time,

WSMV reported

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According to the police, the incident, which resulted in the death of 24-year-old Vonquae Johnson and injuries to nine others, erupted shortly after 5 p.m., at the intersection of 27th Avenue North and Jefferson Street. It occurred hours after the Tennessee State University Homecoming parade had concluded, an event that brought the local community together in celebration. Corey D. Johnson was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and felony reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon. His bond was set at $80,000. Kiyahn Hayes-Woods is facing charges of felony reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon and unlawful gun possession by a convicted felon, with his bond set at $94,000, as

The Tennessean detailed

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This concludes a series of arrests surrounding the tragic events of that October evening. Earlier, Marquez Davis and DeAnthony Brown, both 24, were apprehended and charged with criminal homicide in relation to Vonquae Johnson’s death. Additional federal charges were levied against Davis, who was charged with gun possession by a convicted felon. The police have identified all individuals involved as having local gang affiliations and stated that the shooting was a result of a dispute between rival factions,

WKRN disclosed

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