Jacob Duncan
Coverage of Jacob Duncan in the Nexus archive.
- 4 more arrested in 2024 Chesterfield County drive-by shooting that killed 13-year-old
Four more individuals were arrested in connection with a 2024 drive-by shooting in Chesterfield County, South Carolina, that killed 13-year-old Jacob Duncan. Jacob Garcia, Tasma Garcia, Jacob Rangel, and Andrew Rogers face charges related to concealing the crime. Six suspects have now been arrested in total, including Caleb Garcia and Amber Moree, who were previously charged.
- Four more arrested in connection with 2024 killing of 13-year-old Jacob Duncan
Four individuals were arrested in connection with the 2024 killing of 13-year-old Jacob Duncan. The arrests include Jacob M. Garcia, Tasma N. Garcia, Jacob E. Rangel, and Andrew L. Rogers, charged with accessory after the fact of murder and misprision. The Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Office continues the investigation, emphasizing accountability for all involved.
- 2 charged in death of Chesterfield County boy killed by stray bullet in 2024 drive-by, sheriff says
Two individuals were charged in connection with the death of a 13-year-old boy killed by a stray bullet during a drive-by shooting in Chesterfield County in January 2024. Caleb Garcia, 23, faces murder and other charges, while Amber Moree, 21, was charged as an accessory after the fact.
- Arrest made more than two years after drive-by shooting death of Pageland teen
A 23-year-old man, Caleb Garcia, has been charged with murder and other offenses in connection with the 2024 drive-by shooting death of 13-year-old Jacob Duncan in Pageland, South Carolina. A 21-year-old woman, Amber B. Moree, faces charges for allegedly assisting after the crime. Garcia is already incarcerated in North Carolina for a separate attempted murder case.
- Arrest made more than two years after driving-by shooting death of Pageland teen
Caleb Garcia, 23, faces murder charges for the 2024 drive-by shooting death of 13-year-old Jacob Duncan in Pageland, South Carolina, over two years after the crime. Amber B. Moree, 21, was charged with accessory after the fact and obstruction of justice. The case involved multiple law enforcement agencies and remains active with potential additional charges.