Ferriday man injured in Monday evening shooting; Four people arrested
Published 11:09 am Wednesday, February 14, 2024
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FERRIDAY, La. — A Ferriday is clinging to life after a Monday evening shooting, Ferriday Police Chief Sam King said.
The shooting occurred at Adam’s Grocery #2 in Ferriday.
Ferriday Police Department received a call at approximately 5:54 p.m. of a gunshot victim at Trinity Medical Center. The victim was identified as Zavier Milligan, 20, of Ferriday. He was transported by private vehicle to the hospital. Milligan was later transferred to Rapides in Alexandria.
Following an investigation, officers learned the shooting took place at Adam’s Grocery on Louisiana Avenue after an exchange between several people.
The following people were arrested in conjunction with this incident:
A 16-year-old was initially charged with attempted second-degree murder, illegal possession of a gun by a juvenile, illegal use of weapons, and obstruction of justice. No name was given because of juvenile status.
Ronnie Perkins, 24, was charged with obstruction of justice and resisting an officer with force or violence.
Paul Swanson Jr., 19, was charged with two counts of aggravated assault with a firearm, obstruction of justice, illegal use of weapons, two counts of illegal carrying of weapons, and had an outstanding bench warrant for failure to appear.
Jyrin Gibson, 21, was charged with obstruction of justice, two counts of aggravated assault with a firearm, and illegal carrying of weapons.
“More charges are expected as we continue to investigate this case,” King said.
Swanson, Gibson, and Milligan were named in a Sunday, Feb. 11, incident where gunshots were fired in city limits, King said, adding some of the charges against Swanson and Gibson are related to the Sunday incident.
The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with more information should contact the Ferriday Police Department.