Nashville Man Arrested for April Shooting Killing Memphis Man
Nashville Man Arrested for April Shooting Killing Memphis Man

Nashville Man Arrested for April Shooting Killing Memphis Man

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Derek Michael Randolph, 25, was arrested by Metro Nashville Police on July 29 in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred on April 19 at the Honey Suckle Market on Lafayette Street. Randolph is charged with one count of criminal homicide and four counts of attempted criminal homicide after allegedly firing multiple rounds into a Jeep Cherokee driven by Michael Robinson, 37, who was killed, and injuring one of the four passengers, all visiting from Memphis. The shooting was described as unprovoked and was captured on surveillance video, with Randolph identified through photo lineups and witness identifications. Randolph was found driving a stolen vehicle containing a pistol and various drugs at the time of his arrest and declined to speak to police. He was booked into the Davidson County jail with a bond set at $495,000. Law enforcement credited extensive investigative work, including the use of surveillance footage and photo lineups, for Randolph's apprehension.

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