Police have issued arrest warrants for three men identified as Ariel Cardahn Paul, Jordan Burton, and Lionel Jean Charles Jr for their involvement in the Memorial Day mass shooting in Hollywood.
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Who are Ariel Cardahn Paul, Jordan Burton, and Lionel Jean Charles Jr?
Hollywood Police have issued warrants for Ariel Cardahn Paul, Jordan Burton, and Lionel Jean Charles Jr, and one of them has already been taken into custody. The warrants were issued for one count of attempted first-degree murder, eight counts of attempted second-degree murder, and one count of carrying a concealed firearm.
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US Marshals along with Hollywood Police officers have taken Burton into custody and are continuously searching for Paul and Charles.
According to Hollywood Police, five of the nine victims are adults and four are juveniles. The ages of the adults range from 25 to 65, while those of the children are 1 to 17. Two people are now in stable condition and are still receiving medical care, seven patients have been discharged from the hospital, after signs of their improving health.
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Saturday, the mother of Amari, a 16-month-old boy, who was shot, said, “He could’ve been a lot worse, he got some pain, he got some time to recovery its tough to see instead of him enjoying his childhood and his first summer walking he’s going to be recovering.”
Prior to this, officials arrested two individuals identified as Morgan Deslouches and Keshawn Paul Stewart, both aged 18. Both of them are facing charges of possession of a concealed handgun. In addition, Deslouches is also charged with grand theft of a firearm and the removal of a serial number from a firearm, according to officials. The specific charges reflect the alleged actions of the individuals and their involvement in the incident.
They were arrested for their involvement in the shooting that happened shortly before 7 p.m. near Johnson Street as the Broadwalk on Memorial Day.