Suspected teenage age suspect on October 3. In the shooting, which caused two drivers to be seriously injured in the interstate of the East 10 exit ramp Thomasville Road, opened a fire in one of the casualties, noticing it in traffic.
Based on recent arrest records, another victim was struck, while a man with her husband and her husband and her husband were struck. Both victims were shot in the head. The third victim’s car was also shot, but the driver avoided injuries.
Later, Jakhari Williams, 17, was arrested and accused of one attempt to commit a first -degree murder with a firearm. One of the attempts to commit a second degree murder with a firearm, one attempt to kill, four shooting in a occupied vehicle or in one number.
Prosecutors who blame Williams through direct information try to be as an adult. It is considered without a bond in the detention facility of the Leon County.
As the shooting revealed on the basis of court records
October 3 About 5:21 p.m. The Deputy Leon County Sheriff was to the east of the ramp, helping someone with a disabled vehicle when he heard several guns and saw a blue/green Honda agreement with a man hanging from the rear driver’s side vehicle.
Based on the arrest report, the deputy watched another vehicle, Blue Honda CRV, turned forward and drove against the traffic flow to reach the officer.
The shooting incident is caused by Gridlock on Friday night in Talahasi on or near the Thomasvili road to the Rampa.
The driver of that car, a young man, “left his vehicle and turned to the deputy an obvious head wound that corresponds to the gunshot wound in the head,” the report said. “There were also several holes during the hood and windshield … which matched the bullets’ holes.”
The deputy provided assistance to the victim, which was transported as a warning trauma to the Talahasi Memorial Health Care. The other victim was rushed to the TMH emergency department.
A review of the deputy body’s portable camera showed that the suspected vehicle turned south Thomasville Road immediately after the shooting. Using police databases, the suspect’s vehicle was traced to a registered owner, an nameless person who provided information about the shooting as a confidential witness.
The witness said he was behind the wheel, with Williams in the back seat when they had a young victim to pass a man’s Capital Circle in the northwest near the new WAWA gas station. The driver followed the victim’s car to the cross -border and through the Thomasvile road.
“(Witness) told Jakhari not shooting and that there was a law enforcement officer in front of them,” the report said. “Jakhari (witness) told him that he didn’t care. Jakhari made a statement as (victim) insulted his dead family member and dropped the window.”
According to the report, the driving witness said Williams “stretched out the upper side of his body through the window as they passed the Blue Honda on the right lane and started shooting on the west several times, backing back from the shut -off ramp in the blue Honda direction.”
The witness later interrupted Williams in his mother’s apartment near Tennessee Street. October 8 Williams was arrested at Leon County Sheriff’s office without incidents.
Well, the young man’s father said his son had left the house just before the shooting to go to work. He said his son had been “constantly attacked” over the last couple of years, including shooting in the leg in 2023. April, and “jumped” the next time in Rickards Secondary School. He said the same minors behind those incidents were associated with shooting at cross -border ramps.
Contact Jeff Burlewu email Email jblew@tallahassee.com or 850-599-2180.
This article initially appeared in the Talhasi Democrat: Arrest Report Details of I-10 Funnings, which injured two drivers