Columbus police arrest fugitive wanted for attempted murder

Published 6:09 pm Thursday, April 12, 2012

Justin Enrikus Jackson

The Columbus Police Department Monday, April 9 arrested Justin Enrikus Jackson, 23, of Inman, S.C. during a traffic stop on I-26.

Jackson had multiple felony warrants out of Greer, S.C.:

• Two counts of attempted murder

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• Two counts of assault and battery by mob – third degree with bodily injury

• Two counts of possessing a weapon during a violent crime

Laron Jumar Sabb

• Discharging firearms into a dwelling

• Malicious injury to property

Jackson was held in the Polk County Jail under a $500,000 secured bond before being extradited to South Carolina April 11.

Also arrested during the traffic stop were the following individuals:

Shamari Antione Jones

• Laron Jumar Sabb, 23, of Hopkins, S.C. on charges of carrying a concealed gun and possession of marijuana.

Sabb was released after posting a $2,000 secured bond, with a court date of May 30, 2012.

• Shamari Antione Jones, 18, of Columbia, S.C. on charges of carrying a concealed gun.

Jones was released after posting a $1,500 secured bond, with a court date of May 30, 2012.

Griffin Malik Richardson

 

• Griffin Malik Richardson, 19, of Hopkins, S.C. on charges of felony identity theft, carrying a concealed gun, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Richardson was also a fugitive from Columbia., S.C. He was held on a $17,000 secured bond, with a court date of April 18, 2012.

– article submitted by the Columbus Police Department