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Three Men Charged in Connection with 2022 Fatal Shooting in Houston

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Published on February 16, 2024
Three Men Charged in Connection with 2022 Fatal Shooting in HoustonSource: Unsplash/ Sasun Bughdaryan

Three men have been slapped with charges in the connection to a fatal shooting that rocked a Houston community last year. The suspects, identified as Damuntrey Nunn, 23, Chrishawn Jones, 23, and Jerry Lee Anderson, 26, allegedly took part in the killing of Timothy Dare, 29, at 11818 Spring Grove Drive on the evening of June 27, 2022.

Details provided by the City of Houston News release indicate that the victim was discovered unresponsive in his driveway with multiple gunshot wounds, and emergency responders transported Dare to a local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries the following day. Nunn is facing murder and aggravated robbery charges in the 248th State District Court, whereas Jones and Anderson are facing similar charges in the 230th State District Court.

The investigation, led by Sergeant B. Roberts and Detective L. Lange of the Houston Police Department (HPD) Homicide Division, gathered evidence that implicated the trio. Arrests followed, with Nunn being picked up by the Gulf Coast Violent Offenders and Fugitive Task Force last September, and Jones getting nabbed a few days later in October by the HPD Gang Division Crime Reduction Unit and the North Belt Patrol Division Crime Suppression Team.

Anderson's charge came a bit later, while he was already in the clink on unrelated charges, the authorities finally caught up with him on February 14, 2024, slapping him with his part in the deadly incident. An August 2023 mugshot of Anderson accompanied the announcement, with the investigation described as "ongoing" and hints at other suspects possibly still playing hide-and-seek with the law. According to the HPD Homicide Division, more possible suspects are outstanding.

Citizens with any knowledge that could snap the cold chains of silence are urged to step forward and contact the HPD Homicide Division at 713-308-3600. Those wishing to remain anonymous can whisper truth to Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.