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    You are at:Home»Local News»Junction City»JCPD arrests three following shooting that left one person critically injured

    JCPD arrests three following shooting that left one person critically injured

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    By Brandon Peoples on September 30, 2019 Junction City, Local News
    Javontez Brime (Geary Co. Corrections photo)
    Izek Jackson (Geary Co. Corrections photo)
    Malik Watkins (Geary Co. Corrections photo)

    One person was critically injured and three others were arrested following a shooting incident Sunday afternoon in Junction City.

    According to the Junction City Police Department, officers were called out shortly before 4:30 p.m. to the 200 block of East 1st Street for the report of a possible shooting. Upon arrival, they found 18-year-old Coye Crane of Chapman injured. He was later transported to KU Med via LifeStar in critical condition.

    Upon further investigation, police arrested 18-year-old Javontez Brime of Junction City, 18-year-old Izek Jackson of Enterprise and 19-year-old Malik Watkins of Andover. All three suspects are charged with aggravated robbery and conspiracy. The incident remains under further investigation.

    Police are asking anyone with information to contact them at 785-762-5912.

     

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