Mobile police made a second arrest in connection with an incident in which officers were shot at on Flicker Drive.
Tymetrick Devonte James, 20, was arrested Saturday and charged with two counts of attempted murder and shooting into an unoccupied dwelling.
In what Police Chief Paul Prine previously described as an “unprovoked attack,” a gunman opened fire on officers who were in the 1600 block of Flicker Drive Tuesday night. A police vehicle was hit by gunfire at least three times, but no one was hurt. Two unoccupied houses were also struck.MPD arrested 32-year-old Valeido Davidson Wednesday night as a suspect involved in the case.
Through the investigation, detectives identified James, on Mobile, as the second suspect involved in the incident.Download the FOX10 Weather App. Get life-saving severe weather warnings and alerts for your location no matter where you are. Available free in the
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