Suspect in Columbus Elementary School Shooting Arrested in Virginia
Rawmarial Lawrence, a man accused of a deadly shooting near an Ohio elementary school, was taken into custody by U.S. Marshals in Fredericksburg, Virginia, on Wednesday. Lawrence had been wanted by Columbus police following a May 25 incident on South 22nd Street, situated directly across from Ohio Avenue Elementary School.
The Circumstances of the Arrest
Federal investigators tracked Lawrence to Virginia after determining he had left the state of Ohio. Upon locating him at a Fredericksburg apartment, members of the U.S. Marshals Regional Fugitive Task Force moved to execute the arrest. Despite his attempt to flee through a window, authorities successfully apprehended him.
Next Steps in the Judicial Process
Following his capture, Lawrence is currently being held while awaiting extradition back to Columbus. Once returned to Ohio, he will face the charges brought against him by the Columbus police department regarding the May 25 shooting.
Michael D. Black, U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of Ohio, noted that the task force’s success demonstrates the agency’s ability to assist state and local law enforcement in apprehending suspects regardless of where they may attempt to hide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where was the suspect arrested?
Rawmarial Lawrence was arrested at an apartment in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
What was the suspect wanted for?
Lawrence was wanted by the Columbus police in connection with a deadly shooting that occurred on May 25 on South 22nd Street, located across from Ohio Avenue Elementary School.
What is the current status of the suspect?
He is currently in custody and is awaiting extradition to Columbus, Ohio.
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