Claude Slaughter, 30, has been arrested and charged with murder and felon in possession of a weapon in connection with a deadly Houston shooting that occurred back in January.
Claude Slaughter, 30, is charged with murder and felon in possession of a weapon.
According to police, the shooting occurred back on January 20 just after 1:45 p.m. at 11151 Spottswood Drive. When officers arrived, they located 27-year-old Colvin Celestine suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Celestine was pronounced dead at the scene. Further investigation identified Slaughter as the suspect in the case.
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