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4 In November, the mass shooting of Tuskegee University accused in November

Tuskegee, ala. (WSFA) – Four suspects are charged on the Tuskegee University campus because of their alleged roles in a mass shooting in November, the district prosecutor of Macon County, Mike Segrest, confirmed on Wednesday.

The charges that have just been confirmed were handed over on February 7, said Segrest.

The defendants include Jaquez Ke'von Myrick25, Jaylen Se'quan Lassic, 21, Romero Frazier II, 20, La'darius Ja'quan Gantt, 21, all from Montgomery. Each is exposed to school ownership with a count of the discharge of a firearm.

Myrick, who owed to be guilty in February to be charged with a federal firearm In connection with the shootout, the Montgomery County prison is currently taking place. The other three suspects are also arrested, but it was not given immediately where they were recorded.

The mass shootings, What happened during Tuskege's homecoming weekend celebrations had a man identified as an 18-year-old who was identified as 18-year-old La'tavion Johnson, From Troy. At least 16 others were injured.

Segrest thanked several agencies for their work, including the Aleas State Bureau of Investigation, the Tuskegee University Police Department, the Tuskegee Police Department, the mobile office of the mobile phone office of the mobile phone office of the Macon, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Weapons and Explosives (ATF), Alea. Aira office.

An investigation continues.

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