DeSoto police have arrested and charged Julian Jones for an early morning shooting on January 23 that killed 24-year-old Terrence Wayne Demus Jr.
– DeSoto police took a suspect into custody for an early morning fatal shooting on Sunday, January 23 at an apartment in the 200 block of East Wintergreen Road, near Hampton Road.
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