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Further details about the 20-year River-Mann case, who is said to have River Reporters-Schüte from a family member case

In the River Murder case, an arrest was made in the River Murder case, the district prosecutor Thomas M. Quinn III said.

A 17-year-old male adolescent who is a relative of the deceased was arrested for murder.

Around 12:30 p.m., the police from Fall River and Ems reacted to the third floor of the 983 Rodman Street in River for a report about a man who was shot in the residence.

On arrival, the police, the 20-year-old Jaleale Simmons, was a resident of the 938 Rodman Street on the third floor, who had suffered a gunshot wound on the chest. Simmons was brought to St. Anne's Hospital in the River case, where he was died shortly after his arrival.

Simmmon's relative, a 17-year-old male adolescent who also lives on the third floor of the 983 Rodman Street, was charged with murder because of the death of Simmons. The 17-year-old adolescent is expected to be charged on Monday before the district court in River.

This murder is examined by Detective of the Massachusetts State Police, which were assigned to the public prosecutor, the public prosecutor's office of River and the public prosecutor's office of the murder unit.