Teenager arrested for fatal shooting of 18-year-old at Grand Prairie home, police say
Michael DeLeon, 19, faces murder charge in the death of Chris Palma, police said.
A 19-year-old has been arrested after an 18-year-old was fatally shot early Tuesday at a Grand Prairie home, police say.
Michael DeLeon was being held in the Grand Prairie Detention Center on a charge of murder in connection with the death of Chris Palma, police said.
Officers were called to a hospital about 2:10 a.m. after Palma was taken to the hospital by a friend.
Palma had been shot in the 1900 block of South State Highway 161, near Interstate 20 and Lake Ridge Parkway, police said. He was later pronounced dead.
7 p.m. - Ice build-up reported at:
TX 130 Toll northbound at TX 29/Exit 415
TX 45 Toll westbound at I-35 and at US 183
US 183 SB at MoPac and at Highway 290
6:20 p.m. - Accident reported on Heatherwilde Boulevard at Wells Branch Parkway.
Accident reported on TX 45 Toll eastbound at Turnersville Road.
5:40 p.m. - Accident reported on Teri Road east of S. I-35.
5:25 p.m. - Ice buildup is reported at the following locations:
I-35 northbound Upper Deck near MLK Jr Boulevard
MoPac northbound at 45th Street
U.S. 183 southbound at MoPac and at Highway 290
TX 130 toll southbound between TX 29/Exit 415 and County Road 104/Exit 417
Two arrested after overdose death in Camden County
Two arrested after overdose death in Camden County
CAMDENTON, Mo. (KMIZ)
Camden County Sheriff s department is reporting a death investigation involving an overdose at South State Highway 7 in Montreal.
Officials say the investigation led them to the victim’s son. The son allegedly supplied a purported controlled substance that he had created from other illicit ingredients to the victim.
Officials report this substance was believed to be the cause of death.
Dereck Beck, 24, of Camdenton, was charged with 1st-degree involuntary manslaughter and given a surety bond of $100,000.
Morgan Walters, 23, of Camdenton, was charged with 1st-degree involuntary manslaughter and given a surety bond of $30,000.