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Shooting suspect arrested for guns, drugs in Jackson County

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Police say a man has been arrested in connection to a shooting near a home in Jackson County.

The Marianna Police Department received a call in reference to a shooting in the area of Rockwell Street on Wednesday at approximately 10:15 a.m.

Upon officer’s arrival they discovered that the shots were being fired from an address located in the 4200 block of Oak Street.

While canvassing the area, shell casings were located in the yard of that residence.

Based on the information obtained on scene, officers were able to identify the shooter as 41-year-old Charles Jennings.

The investigation revealed that Jennings shot at the victim numerous times using an AR-15 style firearm.

Police say the shots struck an apartment located on Rockwell Street.

Information was received that Jennings had the firearm inside the residence.

A search warrant for the residence was obtained for the purpose of locating the firearm.

Upon entering the residence, Investigators located several firearms and narcotics in plain view.

Based on the items found in plain view, an additional search warrant for the residence was obtained.

During the execution of that search warrant, Investigators found an additional handgun, live ammunition, and other firearm related accessories including high capacity magazines.

Also during the search, investigators located approximately one half of pound of methamphetamine and paraphernalia associated with the sale and distribution of illegal narcotics.

Authorities say Charles Jennings arrived at the residence during this time and was subsequently placed under arrest without incident.

Jennings was transported to the Jackson County Correctional Facility where he is being held on $125,000 bond.

Jennings is being charged with the following charges: Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, Shooting Into an Occupied Dwelling, Trafficking in Methamphetamine, Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Felon in Possession of Ammunition.

This case remains under investigation and more suspects and charges may be forthcoming.