A Temple man was fatally shot in retaliation after his son allegedly bought marijuana with counterfeit money, according to arrest affidavits for three suspects charged with murder in the slaying.
The suspects â 31-year-old Elizabeth Renee Moore, 26-year-old Concepcion Quinones and 18-year-old Deon Le Felland â were arrested for their roles in the Jan. 16 shooting death of Roderick Keith Harris, police spokesman Cody Weems said.
Harris, 38, was shot in the leg around 7:45 p.m. in the 600 block of East Young Avenue, police and affidavits said.
Harris told police at the scene âhe had heard gunshots and had gone outside his home when he saw a vehicle drive by again, and Harris was shot from a firearm inside the vehicle,â a dark-colored sedan, the affidavits said.
Three people are in the Bell County Jail this week after police reportedly linked them to a mid-January shooting that left a man dead.
According to a press release issued by the Temple Police Department, three people have been arrested for their roles in the incident from earlier this month.
Around 7:45 PM on Saturday, January 16th, Temple Police Officers responded to a call about a shooting in the 600 block of East Young Avenue.
38-year-old Roderick Harris was found with a gunshot wound at the scene. He was taken to Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in Temple, where he later passed away.
Updated: 4:20 PM CST January 25, 2021
TEMPLE, Texas Three people have been taken into custody after a shooting took place on Jan. 16 that led to the death of 38-year-old Roderick Harris.
Temple officers were told the shot that struck Harris came from a vehicle that then fled the scene. After an investigation, 31-year-old Elizabeth Renee Moore, 26-year-old Concepcion Quinones and 18-year-old Deon Le Felland have been placed under arrest for their roles in this incident.
Temple Police officers responded to a shooting on Jan. 16 in the 600 block of East Young Avenue. Officers were dispatched to a shots-fired call at about 7:45 p.m.