Man Accused of Shooting at Port Allen High School Football Game Found Guilty
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Man accused of shooting at Port Allen High School football game found guilty
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — A man accused of shooting, killing a 16-year-old at a high school football game in West Baton Rouge was found guilty by a jury on Friday. Jarrettin Jackson II, 19, was found guilty of killing Ja'Kobe Queen and also found guilty of injuring Port Allen resident Brasia Davis, 28. Jackson's charges are manslaughter, aggravated battery, possession of a machine gun, carrying a firearm on school property and obstruc…
Man found guilty of manslaughter after shooting 16-year-old at Port Allen High School football game
PORT ALLEN - A jury found a man guilty of manslaughter after he shot and killed a 16-year-old at a Port Allen High School football game in September 2023.Jarrettin Jackson II, 19, fired a machine gun during the football game after a fight broke out, resulting in him killing Ja'Kobe Queen and hitting Brasia Davis, a bystander. According to the West Baton Rouge District Attorney Tony Clayton, Jackson was identified through a broken hand he suffere…
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