RCSO: Suspect in custody related to 2022 murder investigation
According to RCSO, 21-year-old Ricardo Daggett was arrested on a Grand Jury Arrest Warrant for Murder and Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Crime on May 16.
Daggett was wanted in reference to the shooting death of 46-year-old Ahmed Jabari Hill Sr. that occurred on Tullocks Hill Drive, Nov. 20, 2021.
Angel Burley, 40, and Stephanie Overton, 38, were both charged and arrested in 2022 for their roles in the incident. Overton was a pre-kindergarten teacher at Lake Forest Hills Elementary School at the time of her arrest.
The United States Marshals Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force assisted RCSO in the apprehension of Daggett.
Those with additional information regarding this case or other unresolved incidents are encouraged to contact the Sheriff's Office or submit tips anonymously through the RCSO Tip Line.
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