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Gallatin PD: 'Children of all ages' at Easter party with alcohol, drugs before shooting

Gallatin PD: 'Children of all ages' at Easter party with alcohol, drugs before shooting

Yahoo23-04-2025

Gallatin police have arrested two men they say have gang ties after gunshots rang through a neighborhood on Easter Sunday, injuring two.
Police say the shooting happened during an Easter egg hunt and party hosted by Henry Apple, 66, also known as Skully.
Alcohol and drugs were present at the party, which was attended by adults and children of all ages, all of whom are long-standing Gallatin residents, a news release said.
Officers were called to the shooting at Apple's home in the 100 block of South Maple Avenue at about 7:30 p.m. on April 20. Two people were found with gunshot wounds, and both were taken to local hospitals for treatment.
Investigators identified Ladavious Antonio Henriontez Williams, 22, as a suspect in the shooting.
Williams was found at 122 South Ford St. and arrested by the Gallatin Police Department and Sumner County Sheriff's Office. Emergency Management Agency personnel provided support during the search, the release noted.
Police said Williams is a long-time Gallatin resident and confirmed gang member with a lengthy history of criminal activity. He faces several charges including attempted criminal homicide, aggravated assault and reckless endangerment committed with a deadly weapon and was booked into the Sumner County Jail on $4.5 million bond.
Apple was also arrested, booked in the Sumner County Jail and charged with simple possession of Schedule VI and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Authorities said he has a long history of narcotics trafficking and gang involvement.
The investigation is continuing.
Police ask anyone with information to contact the Gallatin Police Department at (615) 452-1313.
Katie Nixon can be reached at knixon@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Gallatin police arrest 'confirmed gang member' in Easter shooting

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