Police ID man killed in NW Jax mass shooting 3 others shot in Moncrief Park neighborhood No description found
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Police have identified a man killed in a mass shooting Tuesday in Northwest Jacksonville.
Garry Johnson, 35, was shot about 11 p.m. Tuesday at a home on West 24th Street near West Myrtle Avenue, in the Moncrief Park neighborhood.
Police have not released the names of three other men who were also shot, but one of the injured was reported to be in critical condition and the other two had non-life-threatening injuries.
Police towed away a car riddled with bullets. The police report indicates that bullets also hit two homes and an SUV.
The shooting was four miles from Ken Knight Drive, where two teenagers and three young adults were shot Sunday night .
Anyone with information that can help police is asked to call 866-845-TIPS.
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