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Man who is charged with murder in fatal triple shooting

Nashville, Tenn. (WSMV) – The examination of the fatal shootout, which ended with three young men who plunged their vehicle into a shop in Woodbine, created at least one arrest on Tuesday evening.

According to the affidavit, 22-year-old Mohammed Al Rabiey was identified as one of two suspects who were responsible for the opening of fire in a vehicle in the early morning of Monday, February 24th in Nashville Shisha. The driver of the vehicle, 22. The annual Ahmed Amran was shot and fell into a law firm in the Nolensville Pike and the Woodbine Street.

Amran was found dead at the wheel, and the other two passengers were in a critical condition at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

Detectives found surveillance recordings that showed Al Rabiey and another suspect on the night of the shootout in the Shisha Bar. You will be seen as you are watching the victims from the city center to your vehicle, and the affidavit, Al Rabiey puts a pistol in the AK style out of his vehicle and opened the fire when the victims drove past.

After the victim's vehicle fell into the business, the surveillance cameras Al-Rabiey and his accomplice showed, which, according to the report, went away from the scene. According to the affidavit, resolutions on the scene matched the pistol in the film material, as did the wounds of the deceased victim in the hospital.

Al Rabiey was arrested on Tuesday evening and confirmed Detective that he was the person on the security photos from the scene on the night of the shootout, according to an affidavit. He is charged with a criminal murder and three cases for attempted criminal murder.