In accordance with the NOPD, a girl was arrested for the triple taking pictures on Saturday within the seventh ward through the custody change
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – A woman accused of shooting three people during a custody move in the 7th ward was arrested, New Orleans police said on Sunday, Nov. 21.
Tiffany Davis, 28, was admitted to the Orleans Justice Center prison shortly before 5 p.m. Saturday, about eight hours after she allegedly shot a man and two women in the parking lot of a fast food restaurant on 3100 block of Elysian Fields Avenue would have.
Police said the group had gathered to swap custody of a 6-year-old Davis’ child and the unidentified 27-year-old man. Two 27-year-old women accompanied the man on the exchange, and the NOPD said an argument had broken out and “became physical, in which the three victims were involved”.
Davis is charged with drawing a gun and shooting the other three adults. As the police announced on Saturday, the man was hit in the lower abdomen and leg. One woman was hit in the arm and shoulder and the other in the buttocks, police said.
The condition of the victims was not disclosed.
Prison records show that Davis was charged on three counts of grievous second degree assault, a crime that can be punished with up to 15 years in state prison in Louisiana after conviction. She has also been charged with the illegal use of weapons, a crime that can be punished with 10 to 20 years in prison.
Davis was expected to appear in court for the first time on Sunday afternoon to determine if and what amount bail would be set.
Three people were injured in shootings in Seventh Ward on Saturday
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