MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- A man allegedly involved in a Cordova Kroger gas station shooting was arrested and charged with attempted murder on Thursday.
Jordan Wallace, 23, was charged with two counts of attempted first-degree murder and aggravated robbery. His bond has been set to $350,000 and he is sch
eduled to appear in court on Monday.
On Feb. 28, the Shelby County deputies responded to an armed robbery with shots fired at the Kroger gas station at 1230 North Houston Levee Road in Cordova.
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The victims told police they were meeting with strangers with whom they communicated through an online shopping platform to sell a vehicle programmer.
During the exchange, the suspects brandished a firearm and fired shots at one of the victims.
The victim went to his car and fired back with his gun for self-defense. The suspects then fled the scene. No injuries were reported during the incident.
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According to the Shelby County Sheriff's Office, deputies received a call about a suspicious vehicle parked at the 8600 block of Chris Suzanne Circle.
Detectives determined it was a stolen vehicle. SCSO checked local hospitals and none reported a victim with a gunshot wound that matched the suspects from the scene.
On Mar. 27, detectives identified Jordan Wallace as a suspect in the shooting. They executed a search warrant at Wallace's home and collected evidence related to the crime. He was located and taken into custody. ...read more read less