A suspect killed a man at a Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) station in front of the victim’s family.
Demetrius Rogers18, was allegedly shot and killed On Dec. 18, a man was shot at the 8th and Corinth DART station, according to WFAA.
Erin Myers, DART vice president of public relations, tells us dallas express The victim was 28 years old Erin LaJames Graham.
“This incident did not occur on a DART vehicle,” Myers said.
Rogers is currently facing murder charges, according to Dallas County Jail records. He was booked on December 19 and held without bail.
The night of the shooting, DART police responded to a “fatal shooting” around 9:40 p.m., according to Myers.
when rogers arrived He said “I’m sorry” as he and his brother walked past Graham and his children at the station, according to WFAA. Graham then responded, “I’m sorry,” which offended Rodgers’ brother.
Rogers’ brother and Graham ‘adopted a fighting stance’ when Rogers was allegedly charged shooting Victim’s chest. The Dart Police Department reportedly detained Rogers at the station because he matched the description of the shooter.
Demetrius Rogers, 18
Graham dead just before midnight at Methodist Dallas Medical Center, according to medical examiner records. The manner of his death is known as “homicide.”
On November 7, a gunman injured A passenger on a DART train near Arcade Station in downtown Dallas – right across from DART headquarters. dallas express reported at the time. The suspect fled before police arrived.
In October, a suspect wearing a “Jason Voorhees-esque hockey mask” went public fire On the DART train near Pearl/Arts District Station, resulting in the death of a 43-year-old passenger. Even earlier, another gunman reportedly killed A 53-year-old Irving restaurant manager near Market Center Station in late September.
Group A crimes reported by DART police, including arson, assault, robbery and drugs grown up The overall growth rate since January is 7.19%, according to the latest data from the National Incident Reporting System (NIBRS).
Among them, crimes against persons dropped by 19.77%, and crimes against property dropped by 26.74%. At the same time, crimes endangering society increased by 58.43%, the most common of which were drug paraphernalia, drug and weapons violations.
