Another arrest has been made related to the shooting that took place last Saturday outside KOK Wings and Things near downtown Lafayette.

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The Lafayette Police Department has now made a third arrest of another St.Martinville man connected to the fatal shooting on Saturday, November 9th.

25-year-old Deontre Spencer has been booked on two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder as reported by KATC.

Four people were shot in the parking lot of KOK Wings and Things, two of which succumbed to their injuries.

This third arrest follows two previous arrests that occurred this week. Keep reading for more information on the previous arrests made by the Lafayette Police Department.


 

Previous Arrests Made Related To Shooting Outside KOK

The Lafayette Police Department arrested a second St. Martinville man connected to the fatal shooting outside of the locally owned restaurant, KOK Wings and Things.

Read More: St. Martinville Man Arrested in Fatal Lafayette Weekend Shooting 

KATC reported that 26-year-old Trevon Charles had been booked with two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder.

Corey Mouton and Jamir Carmouche were identified as the two fatalities involved in the shooting. Two other victims were injured and taken to a local hospital on Saturday.
Read More: 2 Dead, Several Injured in Lafayette Parking Lot Shooting 

This arrest comes after the arrest of Dylon Doucet, also 26 years old, who was booked on two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder.

Read More: Louisiana’s KOK Wings & Things Fundraiser for Shooting Victims 

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