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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The 18-year-old suspect killed in a shootout that also killed a Memphis Police officer and wounded three others had been arrested just over a month ago but was released from jail.
A source close to the investigation confirmed the 18-year-old’s name was Jaylen Lobley.
Shelby County court records show Lobley was arrested on March 5 and charged with two counts of auto theft, unlawful possession of a weapon, prohibited weapon – machine gun, and two counts of vandalism related to broken car windows and key reprogrammer in his possession.
Memphis police officer and suspect dead after shootout; multiple officers injured
On March 2 and 3, two people reported their cars, a white Infiniti Q50 and a red Dodge Charger, had been stolen. Both were recovered with broken windows and reprogrammed keys.
Police say on the morning of March 5, they responded to a suspicious vehicle call at Lobley’s listed address in Whitehaven. The call was for a red Dodge Charger parked in the backyard of the residence.
When officers arrived, they said they found a white Infiniti backed in the driveway and running, with a rear window broken and covered in plastic. Inside, police say they found Lobley, asleep in the running car.
They say they found a 9 mm gun with 30 live rounds and a Glock switch converting it to a fully automatic weapon, between the driver’s seat and center console. That gun had been reported stolen on March 3.
Lobley allegedly admitted to investigators with the Auto Theft Task Force that he stole the Charger and Infiniti, and said he found the gun in a car he’d stolen earlier. He also told police that he’d fired the gun and confirmed the Glock switch worked as it should.
He was taken to the county jail at 201 Poplar, but the next day a Judicial Commissioner gave him a $10,000 bond.
Interim Police Chief C. J. Davis said Friday that the suspect had been released without bond.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The 18-year-old suspect killed in a shootout that also killed a Memphis Police officer and wounded three others had been arrested just over a month ago but was released from jail.
A source close to the investigation confirmed the 18-year-old’s name was Jaylen Lobley.
Shelby County court records show Lobley was arrested on March 5 and charged with two counts of auto theft, unlawful possession of a weapon, prohibited weapon – machine gun, and two counts of vandalism related to broken car windows and key reprogrammer in his possession.
Memphis police officer and suspect dead after shootout; multiple officers injured
On March 2 and 3, two people reported their cars, a white Infiniti Q50 and a red Dodge Charger, had been stolen. Both were recovered with broken windows and reprogrammed keys.
Police say on the morning of March 5, they responded to a suspicious vehicle call at Lobley’s listed address in Whitehaven. The call was for a red Dodge Charger parked in the backyard of the residence.
When officers arrived, they said they found a white Infiniti backed in the driveway and running, with a rear window broken and covered in plastic. Inside, police say they found Lobley, asleep in the running car.
They say they found a 9 mm gun with 30 live rounds and a Glock switch converting it to a fully automatic weapon, between the driver’s seat and center console. That gun had been reported stolen on March 3.
Lobley allegedly admitted to investigators with the Auto Theft Task Force that he stole the Charger and Infiniti, and said he found the gun in a car he’d stolen earlier. He also told police that he’d fired the gun and confirmed the Glock switch worked as it should.
He was taken to the county jail at 201 Poplar, but the next day a Judicial Commissioner gave him a $10,000 bond.
Interim Police Chief C. J. Davis said Friday that the suspect had been released without bond.
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