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Posted on: June 12, 2020

[ARCHIVED] Joint law enforcement operation leads to the arrest of 10 people wanted in connection to a shooting

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NORFOLK, Va. (NPD) – Norfolk Police along with the U.S. Marshals Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force (CARFTF), Virginia State Police (VSP), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Newport News Police Department, Virginia Beach Police Department, Chesapeake Police Department, and Chesapeake Sheriff’s Office, have arrested 10 people in connection to a shooting in Norfolk that left a woman seriously injured.

On April 24, 2020, around 12:15 p.m. Norfolk police responded to the 500 block of Glendale Avenue for the report of an unknown problem. Once on scene, officers located a woman sitting in a vehicle suffering from a gunshot wound to the head.

The woman was transported to the hospital with life-threatening injuries and is expected to survive.

As a result of the investigation, Norfolk Detectives obtained multiple arrest warrants for the following members of the Eastside Rollin 20’s Bloods Gang:

30-year-old, Brandon L. Winnegan of Newport News

23-year-old, Deondre T. Watkins of Portsmouth

21-year-old, Javonne D. Hodges of Chesapeake

22-year-old, Toparshia V. Hodges of Portsmouth

19-year-old, Asja D. Smith-Moore of Virginia Beach

23-year-old, Sadia M. Brown of Norfolk

18-year-old, Ginger A. McAfee of Virginia Beach

18-year-old, Skylar D. Webb of Chesapeake

18-year-old, Tavarrius D. Mitchell of Portsmouth

22-year-old, Xavier A. Walker of Virginia Beach

Charges for the 10 arrested on June 11, 2020 include: Malicious Wounding, Use of Firearm in Commission of a Felony, Abduction, Mob Assault, Conspiracy to Commit Felony, Grand Larceny, Gang Hazing, Gang Participating, and Gang Recruitment.

“Let this operation be a clear message that gang violence will not be tolerated in Hampton Roads,” said Norfolk Police Chief Larry D. Boone. “The women and men of law enforcement will continue working hard and exhaust all resources to arrest those responsible for violence that threatens the safety of our communities.”

Detectives have not released the motive or circumstances surrounding the incident.

If you have any information about this incident, police encourage you to call the Norfolk Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP. You can also submit a tip through the P3Tips mobile app.

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