Second Teen Arrested in Connection to North Nashville Shooting

Metro Police detectives have made a significant breakthrough in the investigation of the shooting death of a Madison man at a North Nashville apartment complex. On Monday afternoon, 17-year-old Dazmane Moore was arrested on a criminal homicide charge, marking the second arrest in connection to the March 8 murder of Gregory Manning II, 20, inside an apartment at Villas of Metro Center on Ponder Place.

Alleged Sequence of Events

Moore, along with Marickus Ladd, 18, are alleged to have brandished firearms during an altercation with Manning, leading to Manning’s fatal shooting, according to investigators. The investigation suggests that Manning had visited the apartment at Ladd’s invitation. Ladd was arrested on March 19 on a criminal homicide charge.

Previous Arrest and Investigation Progress

Marickus Ladd’s arrest on March 19 marked the initial breakthrough in the case. Police located Ladd at a residence on Brook Castle Drive. Similar to Moore’s arrest, Manning’s death was attributed to an argument that escalated into gunfire.

Initial Incident Details

The tragic incident occurred in the early hours of March 8 in North Nashville. Manning was fatally shot inside an apartment at Villas of Metro Center on Ponder Place. The victim, identified as Gregory T. Manning II, 20, of Madison, succumbed to his injuries at the scene.

Background Context

Manning’s visit to the apartment was reportedly for the purpose of recording a song. However, the night took a tragic turn when an argument ensued, resulting in Manning’s untimely demise. The investigation remains active, with detectives diligently pursuing leads to shed further light on the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Conclusion: Continued Investigation

The arrests of Marickus Ladd and Dazmane Moore represent significant progress in the pursuit of justice for the senseless killing of Gregory Manning II. As the investigation continues, Metro Police remain committed to unraveling the details of this tragic event, providing closure to the victim’s family and the community at large.

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