Six suspects named in connection with Quail Lane shooting: BCSO
The Baker County Sheriff's Office provided an update Monday night on a Macclenny shooting that happened April 13th.
That day, one person was injured in a shooting near Quail Lane and 9th Street.
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Now, officials say they have six suspects in connection with the shooting, and four on a charge of attempted 2nd degree murder:
George Robert Jackson III (Attempted 2nd degree murder and more)
Jealene Celeste Gonzalez (Attempted 2nd degree murder and more)
Natavian O'Neal Griffin (Attempted 2nd degree murder and more)
Keshaun Devon Griffin (Attempted 2nd degree murder and more)
Tonda Neacole Jackson Manning (Altering/destroying/concealing evidence)
George Robert Jackson Jr. (Altering/destroying/concealing evidence, weapon/ammo possession by a felon)
As of Monday night's statement, only Jackson Jr. and Manning had been arrested. Active warrants are out for the remaining four.
The fugitive located at a nearby house along with several guns that day, 25-year-old Evintae Tyrone Moring, was not named as a suspect.
The sound of gunshots and the reaction of nearby neighbors was caught on a doorbell camera.
Watch: Doorbell video shows disturbing scene, chaos during Macclenny shooting
The person who shared video of the shooting with Action News Jax said children were playing in the street when the shots rang out.
'Total disregard for human life,' he said. 'I'm a very concerned citizen.'
Anyone who has information on the shooting or where the remaining suspects may be is asked to reach out to the Baker County Sheriff's Office.
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