Arrest Made In The Murder of 14-Year-Old Jevario Buie

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Tampa Police have arrested 15-year-old Jahmir Moore in connection with the tragic murder of 14-year-old Jevario Buie, who was shot on April 17, 2024. The incident occurred just after 3:30 PM near the 1400 block of W. Busch Blvd, where police found Buie near the railroad tracks, succumbing to his injuries. Video surveillance from local residences captured the three teenagers together between 2:41 PM and 3:27 PM, shortly before the gunfire erupted. The police are currently investigating the circumstances leading to the shooting, which has raised alarms about youth violence and safety in the city.

Community leaders are urging for increased support and intervention programs to prevent such tragedies in the future. The arrest of Moore is a pivotal development, reflecting the police's commitment to addressing violent crime in the region. As the investigation continues, the community remains on edge, seeking answers and justice for Buie. This incident serves as a tragic reminder of the challenges faced by urban neighborhoods regarding youth safety and crime.

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