Two Arrested for Murder Following Narcotics Dispute in Woodbridge
Narcotics Transaction Led To Woodbridge Murder, Two Men Charged: Police

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Two men, Taiyon Damari Jackson and William Latrale Lisenby, have been charged with murder in connection to the shooting death of Frances Joseph Douglas in Woodbridge, Virginia, stemming from a narcotics transaction dispute on May 12.
- 01Taiyon Damari Jackson, 20, and William Latrale Lisenby, 23, were arrested for the murder of Frances Joseph Douglas, 42.
- 02The incident occurred on May 12 during a narcotics transaction dispute on Potomac Vista Drive.
- 03Jackson faces multiple charges including murder and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon; Lisenby faces similar charges.
- 04Douglas was shot multiple times and later died at a hospital after being transported by a family member.
- 05Both suspects are being held without bond, with court dates set for July 15 and pending for Lisenby.
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In Woodbridge, Virginia, two young men have been charged with the murder of Frances Joseph Douglas, 42, following a shooting incident on May 12. The accused, Taiyon Damari Jackson, 20, from Alexandria, and William Latrale Lisenby, 23, from Lorton, were arrested on May 21 and May 22, respectively. According to the Prince William County police, the shooting arose from a physical altercation between Douglas and one of the suspects over a narcotics transaction. The confrontation escalated when the second suspect joined in and shot Douglas multiple times. Despite being taken to a hospital by a family member, Douglas succumbed to his injuries. Jackson faces charges of murder, use of a firearm in a felony, discharging a firearm in a public place, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Lisenby is charged with murder and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Both men are currently being held without bond, with Jackson's next court appearance scheduled for July 15.
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The murder has raised concerns about public safety and narcotics-related violence in the Woodbridge community.
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