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Killing Of PA Dad Of 2 Lands 2 More Men With Homicide Charges: Police

Two more men have been arrested in connection with the killing of 27-year-old Shaheim "Mugga" Carr of York, authorities announced on Wednesday, April 13, 2022. 

Shahiem 'Mugga' Carr (left), Jacquez Devon Brown (top left),  Antonio Joseph Jones (middle left), and Rashad Malik Colon (bottom left).

Shahiem 'Mugga' Carr (left), Jacquez Devon Brown (top left), Antonio Joseph Jones (middle left), and Rashad Malik Colon (bottom left).

Photo Credit: York County PD

The dad of two was found shot dead in the 300 block of West Philadelphia Street in York at 11:13 a.m. on Wednesday, July 6, 2022, as Daily Voice first reported.  

On July 11, 26-year-old Jacquez Davon Brown— who was out on bail for witness intimidation charges after being exonerated for the murder of 19-year-old Anthony "Tony" Wasilewski in 2011— was arrested at his home in the 600 block of Wheatfield Street, Daily Voice previously reported. 

The following day the police held a press conference announcing the discovery of a massive weapons stash— including multiple ghost guns and bulletproof vests— at Brown's home during a warranted search, Daily Voice reported at the time. 

There was no word that additional suspects were being sought when the police announced that 21-year-old Rashad Malik Colon and 22-year-old Antonio Joseph Jones had been arrested on Tuesday, April 11, 2023.

Colon has dozens of charges against him involving drugs and firearm offenses starting in 2021 in York County, which were consolidated into one case in 2022, court records show. He was out on $50,000 bail (posted in surety bonds) for much of that time but was re-arrested and arraigned on Nov. 23, and his bail was then modified and additional charges were filed. In March 2023, a writ of habeas corpus request was made and evidence was submitted on Thursday, April 6, 2023, but on Monday, April 11 the entire case was granted a continuance, and homicide charges were filed separately as detailed in court documents. 

Jones is a former convict who first served prison time in 2018 for a firearms violation— which notes a juvenile record that had a requirement that he was not permitted to possess a firearm, court records show. Upon his release, in 2019 he committed the same offense again and was sent back to prison for a minimum of one year and six months to a maximum of three years—but ended up serving 254 days, as detailed in the court documents. 

He has multiple active cases for traffic, weapons, and drug violations in 2021 and 2022— he was released on surety bonds of $50,000 and $500,000 for those cases respectively, at the time the homicide charges were filed and he was taken into custody on April 11, according to court records. 

Both men will be held in the York County Prison following their arraignments, police said.

An update on Brown's case was unavailable when Daily Voice inquired on April 12, 2023.

Anyone with information on Carr's killing is asked to call the York City Police Department at (717) 846-1234.

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