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5th arrest made in ambush attack that killed rapper Julio Foolio in Tampa

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A fifth person accused in the murder of a Jacksonville rapper known as “Julio Foolio” was arrested on Monday.

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said the SWAT team moved in on 27-year-old Davion Murphy at an apartment complex on Labelle Street.

Murphy, who had been sought by police for more than six months, is expected to appear in court Tuesday afternoon.

Murphy was the last suspect who had a warrant out for his arrest for the June ambush attack outside a Tampa hotel that left 26-year-old Charles Jones shot to death while he was celebrating his birthday.

Police announce the arrest of the fifth person wanted in connection to the June murder of Julio Foolio (Jacksonville Sheriff's Office)

Pictures and video released by JSO show dents in a door that is hanging off its hinges, indicating officers forced their way inside to arrest Murphy.

Isaiah Chance, 21, Alicia Andrews, 21, and Sean Gathright, 18, were arrested in July in connection to the deadly shooting.

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Rashad Murphy, 30, was also arrested after a SWAT standoff at the Collins Preserve apartments.

Police said that Gathright along with Rashad Murphy and Davion Murphy, fired shots at Jones that night. They said Andrews and Chance served as lookouts.

All of the people involved in the shooting are affiliated with Jacksonville gangs ATK and 1200 which are rival gangs to 6 Block, the gang Jones had connections to, according to police.

The feud between 6 Block and its rival gangs ATK and 1200 has spanned over a decade with dozens of murders by and against both sides, officials said.

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JSO said it worked “closely” with the Tampa Police Department since the incident and contacted the agency about the recent arrest.

Booking photo of Davion Murphy (Provided by Jacksonville Sheriff's Office)

“This arrest highlights our commitment and perseverance to solving this murder,” said JSO Director of Investigations and Homeland Security Mark Romano. “While it took some time, JSO and partners worked daily to hold these individuals accountable.”


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