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Gunman Apprehended Following Mass Shooting At Outdoor Gathering In Virginia That Wounded Eight

A 20-year-old convicted felon is in custody following a mass shooting that left eight with gunshot wounds over the weekend not far from James Madison University in Virginia, authorities announced.

Harrisonburg resident Tyreaf Isaiah Fleming was arrested on Sunday

Harrisonburg resident Tyreaf Isaiah Fleming was arrested on Sunday

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Harrisonburg resident Tyreaf Isaiah Fleming was arrested on Sunday, Oct. 17 following the shooting, which happened in the 1500 block of Devon Lane in his hometown and left eight of his victims with non-life-threatening injuries.

Police say that at approximately 2:20 a.m. on Sunday morning, witnesses stated that a suspect - later identified by investigators as Fleming - fired multiple shots into a crowd at an outdoor gathering.

Witness statements and available security camera video helped detectives from the Harrisonburg Police Department identify Fleming as a suspect, and he was arrested later in the day.

Five of Fleming’s victims were treated at Sentara RMH Medical Center, and the other three were transported to the UVA University Hospital. They were between the ages of 18 and 27.

No additional information on the victims has been released by the Harrisonburg Police Department.

Fleming was charged with:

  • Attempted murder;
  • Aggravated malicious wounding;
  • Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon;
  • The use of a firearm during the commission of a felony.

Additional charges are expected to be filed as the investigation continues, according to police.

“I am grateful for the quick response of all of our first responders and the hard work of our officers in identifying a suspect and bringing him into custody,” Harrisonburg Police Chief Kelley Warner said.

“Our work continues on this case as we investigate all aspects of this incident and determine if any other individuals were involved,” Warner continued. “We will ensure any updates are provided to our community as soon as additional information is available.”

Anyone with information regarding the incident has been asked to contact Det. Brittany Thurston at the Harrisonburg Police Department by calling (540) 432-7787 or emailing Brittany.Thurston@Harrisonburgva.gov. 

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