CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Authorities have arrested a second suspect following a deadly mass shooting at an Iowa nightclub earlier this month.
According to KCRG and KIMT, the Cedar Rapids Police Department announced Monday that U.S. Marshals arrested Dimione Jamal Walker, 29, on first-degree murder and weapons charges in connection with the incident, which occurred April 10 at the Taboo Night Club in Cedar Rapids. Two people died and 10 others were injured in the shooting, the news outlets reported.
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NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release April 18, 2022 ______________________ Marshals Arrest 2nd Shooting Suspect Man...
Posted by Cedar Rapids Police Department on Monday, April 18, 2022
The news comes more than a week after Timothy Ladell Rush, 32, was arrested on second-degree murder, willful injury and weapons charges, police announced April 11.
NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release April 18, 2022 ______________________ Marshals Arrest 2nd Shooting Suspect Man...
Posted by Cedar Rapids Police Department on Monday, April 18, 2022
Authorities found Walker, who also was wanted on a parole violation charge in Illinois and a bail-personal recognizance charge by U.S. Marshals, on Monday morning in Matteson, Illinois, near Chicago, police said. He remains at Chicago Police District 5 for processing, Cedar Rapids police said Monday afternoon.
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