Three men have been arrested in connection to the murder of a man who was found dead Tuesday morning in downtown Jacksonville.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Three men have been arrested in connection to the murder of aRyan Nichols, 19, is facing a second-degree murder charge, and Daniel DeGuardia, 18, and Holden Dodson, 21, are facing a charge of accessory after the fact in murder, according to a news release from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.Around 6:45 a.m. Tuesday, police said a passerby saw a man laying on the ground in the 500 block of West Ashley Street.
JSO and the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department responded and pronounced the 39-year-old man dead of what appeared to be a gunshot wound.A newly released police report claims that the victim was being chased by at least one suspect. Homicide and Crime Scene Unit detectives investigated and interviewed witnesses, after which a vehicle and three suspects were identified, JSO said.
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