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Second Suspect Detained in Connection with Seventh District Murder in New Orleans

Second Suspect Detained in Connection with Seventh District Murder in New Orleans

The New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) has taken into custody a second individual in connection to a recent homicide in the city’s Seventh District. The NOPD announced the arrest today of 18-year-old Diamond Ebbs, who was apprehended in St. Tammany Parish, as reported in an article published by

NOPD News

. Ebbs is currently awaiting extradition to New Orleans to face charges.

The arrest follows that of 19-year-old Mekhai Pierce, who was apprehended last Thursday, October 31, in New Orleans. Pierce is currently held at the Orleans Justice Center. Both suspects are facing second-degree murder charges for their alleged involvement in the fatal shooting of 36-year-old Manuel Jones. Jones was killed in the 4700 block of Bonita Drive on October 21.

The details surrounding the incident are still unfolding, and the NOPD continues its investigation into the matter. Detective Michael Haynes is leading the case, urging anyone with additional information to come forward. Information can be shared with the NOPD at (504) 658-5300 or provided anonymously to Crimestoppers at (504) 822-1111, as detailed in the

NOPD press release.

The NOPD emphasizes that all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Proceedings for the accused will follow, where evidence will be brought forward and judgment rendered accordingly.

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