Gunfire terrified Dothan shoppers on a busy Saturday afternoon last October. U.S. Marshals nabbed a suspect on Wednesday.
Keith Shakur Helms, 20, from Dothan, faces numerous charges following his arrest on Wednesday in Ozark, according to Dothan Police Lieutenant Ronald Hall.
Investigators say Helms was among several who fired at each other on October 15 at Wiregrass Commons Mall, an incident that shut down the shopping center on a busy Saturday afternoon.Investigators say on December 15, Helms and another shooter fired into several Alexander Court apartments. While neither incident caused injuries, the night following the apartment shooting, another gunfire barrage at the location killed 21-year-old Alfonso Morrissette, who police believe was targeted both nights.
Investigators have made no arrests in his death, and police have not publicly identified Helms as a suspect in the fatal shooting.He is facing the following charges:Failure to Appear, five counts
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