A 17-year-old girl and 23-year-old man from Jacksonville are facing murder charges after a 20-year-old Jacksonville man was killed in St. Augustine.
Deputies believe the shooter may have fled in this black 4-door Chevy. @SJSOPIO says a 17-year-old girl and 23-year-old man are already in custody @ActionNewsJax pic.twitter.com/QepxfdTLRF
— Brittney Donovan (@brittneyANjax) January 21, 2018
St. Johns County deputies say Kahlil Cooke was shot in a vacant lot on Old Hickory Forest Road Saturday.
Deputies say someone took Cooke to Baptist South, where he died.
“This is a nice neighborhood. It’s a new development and no one would expect anything like that to go down in a place like this,” Austin Di’lda, a neighbor, said.
Deputies said Sunday that 17-year-old Sarah Itani and 23-year-old Dalton Faulkner, both from Jacksonville, are facing murder and robbery charges after the shooting. Faulkner was also arrested on a tampering with evidence charge, deputies said.
Deputies say a 17-year-old girl and 23-year-old man, both from #Jacksonville, are in custody after the shooting in St. Augustine Saturday. @SJSOPIO says deputies are still searching for the suspected shooter @ActionNewsJax pic.twitter.com/dq42lx4zfB
— Brittney Donovan (@brittneyANjax) January 21, 2018
Deputies released two surveillance photos of a black, four-door Chevy truck Sunday that they believe the shooter was driving.
Deputies found the truck and a person of interest Sunday evening.
“Everybody’s walking dogs. You have neighbors running and walking,” neighbor Shauna Westbrook said. “We have a really nice park so the kids are always out there playing.”
Westbrook said her 9-year-old son and his friends often ride bikes past the vacant lot where Cooke was shot.
She tells Action News Jax that neighbors have complained about teens partying in the woods behind the lot.
This is the area in St. Johns County where a 20-year-old #Jacksonville man was shot. He later died at the hospital. @SJSOPIO arrested 2 people and are searching for more suspects in connection with the shooting @ActionNewsJax pic.twitter.com/FYM3FZqihq
— Brittney Donovan (@brittneyANjax) January 21, 2018
“I know there’s been parties and stuff out there too but nobody has been able to do anything in the neighborhood,” she said. “The cars revving up and people listening to loud music and partying.”
Westbrook said she’ll be keeping a closer eye on her son after Saturday’s shooting.
“Be overprotective of your kids and cautious,” she said. “Watch out for that kind of activity so you can report it.”
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