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Suspected gang member from Thibodaux arrested in connection with fatal Houma shooting, police say A suspected gang member on the run after being charged in a deadly shooting at a Houma Sonic drive-in was arrested in Washington state, authorities said. Travis Dwayne Mart Jr., 21, of Thibodaux, was taken into custody in Tacoma, Wash., by federal agents and was transferred Friday to Terrebonne, the parish Sheriff’s Office said. Mart is one of several men indicted Dec. 8 in connection with a shooting July 19 at the Sonic on 5963 W. Main St. that killed 21-year-old Mcgarrete Jackson. Mart is charged with attempted second-degree murder, racketeering and criminal street gang activity, the Sheriff s Office said. ....
Terrebonne grand jury indicts seven suspected gang members A Terrebonne Parish grand jury has indicted seven suspected gang members on multiple charges in connection with a shooting last summer at a Houma Sonic drive-in that left one man dead. Court records show the grand jury found enough evidence April 13 to charge Schriever residents Armontae Davis, 19; Arvontae Davis, 19; Ahcory Davis, 18; Xavier Walker, 23; D’ND Wright, 19; Chad Alex Jr., 20; and Trovone Taylor, 20. All are charged with racketeering, criminal property damage, criminal street gang activity and a host of other charges. Armontae Davis, Arvontae Davis and Wright were also indicted on charges of attempted second-degree murder, records show. ....
1. COVID-19 pandemic The global coronavirus pandemic hit Terrebonne Parish in March, wreaking havoc on every facet of life. By year s end, the parish had recorded more than 5,900 COVID-19 infections and 148 deaths. State orders aimed at curbing the virus s spread restricted business and social activity. Orders mandated face masks for anyone in public and encouraged residents to stay at least six feet away from others and wash their hands regularly. Schools offered a mix of online-only and in-person classes and limited class sizes on campus. Houma-Thibodaux lost 5,800 jobs in April, the first full month of the state’s COVID stay-at-home order. Business closures and layoffs helped elevate the area’s unemployment rate to 12.3%, its highest since the late-1980s oil bust. The area regained most of those jobs by year s end, but the November total was still down 2,000 from a year earlier. Long lines became common at area food banks. ....
1. COVID-19 pandemic The global coronavirus pandemic hit Lafourche Parish in March, wreaking havoc on every facet of life. By year s end, the parish had recorded more than 6,000 COVID infections and 160 deaths. State orders aimed at curbing the virus s spread restricted business and social activity. Orders mandated face masks for anyone in public and encouraged residents to stay at least six feet away from others and wash their hands regularly. Schools offered a mix of online-only and in-person classes and limited class sizes on campus. Houma-Thibodaux lost 5,800 jobs in April, the first full month of the state’s COVID stay-at-home order. Business closures and layoffs helped elevate the area’s unemployment rate to 12.3%, its highest since the late-1980s oil bust. The area regained most of those jobs by year s end, but the November total was still down 2,000 from a year earlier. Long lines became common at area food banks. ....
Authorities have arrested another suspected gang member in connection with a Terrebonne Parish shooting. According to Sheriff Tim Soignet, Chad Alex, 20, turned himself in to authorities Wednesday. He is charged with racketeering, criminal street gang activity, aggravated flight from an officer, possession of a stolen firearm and possession of an unidentifiable firearm. Eleven suspects are now in custody in a parishwide investigation dubbed Operation Silent Night, which was mobilized over the summer to get criminal street gangs off the streets, Soignet said. One last suspect in the investigation, Travis Mart Jr., 21, remains at large. He is wanted on charges of racketeering, criminal street gang activity and attempted second-degree murder. ....