STARKVILLE — A fourth arrest has been made in connection to a June 15 shooting at the intersection of Highway 12 and Louisville Street.
Kendrick Bishop II, 30, Starkville, was arrested Sunday at about 10:15 p.m. and charged with two counts of aggravated assault, Starkville Police Department Public Information Officer Brandon Lovelady said.
The shooting followed an argument that occurred at Westside Market, according to a previous SPD press release. A vehicle was damaged, but no injuries were reported.
Three arrests were made previously in connection to the shooting. Cameron Roby, 21, Shuqualak, was arrested on June 15 and charged with aggravated assault. Ma’Dayviun Lofton, 21, Maben, was arrested on June 21 and also charged with aggravated assault.
A 17-year-old male juvenile was also arrested on Thursday, according to a Starkville Police Department press release.
Bishop’s bond has been set at $25,000 for each charge, Lovelady said.
More arrests are still expected. Anyone with information is asked to contact SPD at (662) 323-4131 or Golden Triangle Crime Stoppers at (800) 530-7151.
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