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Investigators learned that a man, identified as Jovontae Carter, 30, left the scene carrying something. They established a perimeter to look for Carter, later finding him in possession of ...
The coroner says he’s Jayvinvontae Keion-Ray Carter His father, 30-year-old Jovontae Carter, is facing neglect charges. Police say he was keeping the gun under the cushions of the couch.
The victim’s father, 30-year-old Jovontae Carter, said the gun was his and he had stored it beneath the cushions, the Evansville Police Department said of the June 7 incident.
The victim’s father, 30-year-old Jovontae Carter, said the gun was his and he had stored it beneath the cushions, the Evansville Police Department said of the June 7 incident.
The victim’s father, 30-year-old Jovontae Carter, said the gun was his and he had stored it beneath the cushions, the Evansville Police Department said of the June 7 incident.
The victim’s father, 30-year-old Jovontae Carter, said the gun was his and he had stored it beneath the cushions, the Evansville Police Department said of the June 7 incident.
The victim’s father, 30-year-old Jovontae Carter, said the gun was his and he had stored it beneath the cushions, the Evansville Police Department said of the June 7 incident.
The victim’s father, 30-year-old Jovontae Carter, said the gun was his and he had stored it beneath the cushions, the Evansville Police Department said of the June 7 incident.
The victim’s father, 30-year-old Jovontae Carter, said the gun was his and he had stored it beneath the cushions, the Evansville Police Department said of the June 7 incident.
The victim’s father, 30-year-old Jovontae Carter, said the gun was his and he had stored it beneath the cushions, the Evansville Police Department said of the June 7 incident.
The victim’s father, 30-year-old Jovontae Carter, said the gun was his and he had stored it beneath the cushions, the Evansville Police Department said of the June 7 incident.
The victim’s father, 30-year-old Jovontae Carter, said the gun was his and he had stored it beneath the cushions, the Evansville Police Department said of the June 7 incident.