Houma Police ID suspect in weekend slaying
Houma Police have identified a suspect who they believe shot and killed a Houma man during a party Saturday.
Terrion T. Robinson, 20, of Houma, is wanted for the second-degree murder of 19-year-old Emmit Carr Jr., Houma Police Chief Dana Coleman said.
Officers responded about 8 p.m. Saturday to call reporting a shooting in the 2600 block of Isaac Street, police said in a news release. Investigators learned there was a splash party on Isaac Street where several people attended, police said in the release. As the party continued, the crowd began to disperse and several shots were fired.
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