2 charged after March shooting outside apartment complex in South Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Two men were arrested overnight in connection with an incident in March in which three individuals opened fire on a couple outside a South Nashville apartment complex.
Coreonta Olawumi, 22, and Ronald Short, 21, were charged following an investigation into the shooting.
According to Metro Police, on March 14, 2025, officers responded to reports of a shooting outside an apartment complex in the 200 block of Tanglewood Court.
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Officials said a woman and man were seated in a vehicle when another woman — believed to be the man's ex-girlfriend — approached the car and an argument ensued. Shortly after the argument began, three armed men got out of a silver Hummer parked nearby and opened fire on the pair in the car.
Investigators said the vehicle was struck by gunfire at least 15 times.
Olawumi was charged with three counts of felony attempted criminal homicide, felony reckless endangerment/assault with a deadly weapon, a felony charge for employing a firearm with intent and two misdemeanor failure to appear charges. His bond is set at $1,554,000.
Short was charged with three counts of felony attempted criminal homicide, felony reckless endangerment/assault with a deadly weapon and a felony charge for employing a firearm with intent. His bond is set at $1,550,000.
No additional information on other arrests related to this incident was released.
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