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ST. PAUL, Minn. Police in St. Paul, Minn. say Ja’Corbie Wallace managed to survive five gunshot wounds long enough to put a name to the shooter who ultimately killed him, his mother, and his sister.
It was “Keith,” he told officers Saturday, according to the statement of probable cause obtained by Law&Crime. Investigators say the dying boy was referring to TeKeith Svyone Jones, 26.
Police say Jones murdered Wallace, 11, sister La’Porsha Wallace, 14, and mother D’Zondria D. Wallace, 30. Documents indicate that D’Zondria used to date Jones, but it ended badly before the triple homicide.
Charges: Suspect in St. Paul triple homicide told police he killed mother, two children
D’Zondria D. Wallace, 30, and her daughter, La’Porsha Wallace, 14, were found fatally shot in a residence on the 700 block of Jessie Street on Saturday. Wallace’s son, Ja’Corbie Wallace, 11, also was shot and later died at the hospital.
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D’Zondria Wallace, 30, and her 11-year-old son Ja’Corbie. (Courtesy photo)
ST. PAUL A 26-year-old man has been charged in connection with the fatal shootings of a woman and her two children in St. Paul.
TeKeith Svyone Jones, who does not have a permanent address, was charged with three counts of second-degree murder, according to a criminal complaint filed Tuesday, Feb. 2, in Ramsey County District Court. D’Zondria D. Wallace, 30, and her daughter, La’Porsha Wallace, 14, were found fatally shot in a residence on the 700 block of Jessie Stre
St Paul Murder Victims Identified As Mother, Two Children
St Paul (KROC AM News) - The victims of a triple homicide in St. Paul have been identified.
The St. Paul Police Dept. says the victims were:
D’Zondria D. Wallace, 30
La’Porsha Wallace, 14
Ja’Corbie Wallace, 11
The department says D’Zondria was the children’s mother. All three died from injuries sustained after being shot.
The department says a suspect is in custody. He has been identified as 26-year-old TeKeith Svyone Jones, who was arrested without incident by the department’s SWAT team.
The department says while this case remains active, investigators are not looking for anyone else suspected of shooting the victims.