A sixth person has been arrested in connection with a 2024 case where a woman was left paralyzed after getting caught in a crossfire.
Cheslea Jackson, of Prattville, has been charged with one count of assault first degree and two counts of discharging a firearm into an occupied vehicle, said District Attorney Azzie Oliver.
On April 12, 2024, Amy Dicks was in her car along Atlanta Highway near the Eastdale Circle access when she was caught in the crossfire of multiple guns being fired, Oliver said. The shooting left Dicks paralyzed from the chest down.
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Oliver said the investigation remains ongoing, and more arrests are likely to come.
The shooting at the time raised concerns about safety among many residents in Montgomery due to its apparent random nature. Dicks was in a vehicle sitting at a red light on Atlanta Highway when she was shot. Police then described her as an “innocent bystander” who did not know the men charged in the case.
Those previously arrested according to the Montgomery Police Department are:
Michael Johnson, 20, of Prattville, charged with two counts of discharging a firearm into an occupied vehicle and assault.
Javarius Anderson, 22, of Prattville, charged with two counts of discharging a firearm into an occupied vehicle and assault.
Je’Kwon Foster, 20, of Prattville, charged with discharging a firearm into an unoccupied vehicle.
Ji’Mecya Ford, 19, of Prattville, charged with discharging a firearm into an unoccupied vehicle.
Tyrone Davis Jr., 18, of Millbrook, charged with discharging a firearm into an unoccupied vehicle.
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