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Man Wanted in Connection to Shooting that Killed 2 Brockton Teens Last Year, Arrested in Mexico
Davinci Leonard, wanted for a March 22 double homicide outside Brockton's Westgate Mall, was arrested in Mexico and is now in U.S. custody facing murder and firearm charges.
- On Thursday, U.S. Marshals Service and Mexican civil police took Davinci Leonard, 23, into custody in Mexico and brought him to San Diego, California.
- The fight outside the Chipotle at Westgate Mall on March 22, 2025, escalated into a shooting that killed Tymari Albertson and Cevannah Alvarez, authorities say.
- Offering a $5,000 reward, U.S. Marshals Service tracked Leonard across the U.S., Haiti, and Mexico before arresting him with Fuerza Estatal de Seguridad Ciudadana assistance.
- He faces two counts of murder and multiple firearm charges, including discharging within 500 feet of a dwelling, and is expected to be arraigned in Brockton District Court next week.
- Acting U.S. Marshal Dennis Matulewicz said the arrest ends a nearly year-long manhunt and reflects a seamless partnership with national and international law enforcement partners.
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Suspect in Brockton double murder arrested in Mexico - Boston News, Weather, Sports
A man sought in connection with a double homicide in Brockton last year has been arrested in Mexico, officials announced. Brockton Police partnered with the Massachusetts State Police and the U.S. Marshals Service to locate Davinci Leonard, 23, after he fled Massachusetts following the fatal shooting of two people in the area of 500 Westgate Drive, according to police. He was arrested on Thursday and remains in custody in San Diego and will soon…
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