Crime
Lay Mya and her unborn child killed in River Breeze Lane shooting, suspect Jha’kari Martin-Sugrin arrested
A tragic shooting incident occurred early Tuesday morning in north Leon County, resulting in the deaths of a pregnant woman, Lay Mya, and her unborn child.
Jha’kari Martin-Sugrin, 22, has been arrested and charged with two counts of manslaughter and two counts of possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony in connection with the shooting.
The incident unfolded around 1 AM on River Breeze Lane, prompting deputies from the Leon County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) to respond to a local hospital to investigate a shooting involving a pregnant woman.
Martin-Sugrin transported the victim to the hospital, where she tragically lost her life and her unborn child.
According to arrest papers, Martin-Sugrin informed investigators that the victim was approximately two months pregnant.
He described an argument that occurred between them at their home on River Breeze Lane.
At the time of the shooting, two children were also present in the home. Court records indicate that the gun discharged accidentally while Martin-Sugrin was attempting to leave the residence with some of his belongings.
The gun was not in his hand but was wedged between his arm and torso.
The Leon County Sheriff’s Office is actively investigating the incident and seeking any additional information from the public.
Witnesses or individuals with knowledge of the events leading up to the shooting are urged to contact the LCSO’s Violent Crimes Unit detective at 850-606-3300. To remain anonymous, call Big Bend Crime Solvers at 850-574-8477.
Crime
Video shows moments fight broke at Roseville High School
This morning, a large-scale altercation erupted at Roseville High School, prompting immediate safety measures.
The school is now under a shelter-in-place order, meaning all students and staff are required to remain in secure locations as the situation is managed.
The disturbances began less than an hour ago with a series of fights, escalating quickly across campus.
Reports indicate that several students, primarily young women, were involved in the altercation, and a number have already been taken into custody in handcuffs.
Local law enforcement is on site, working alongside school officials to restore order and ensure the safety of all individuals on campus.
Further details about the cause of the unrest and any injuries have yet to be disclosed.