CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Clarksville Police investigated a report of gunshots on Jockey Drive n Saturday, February 13 at 3:36 a.m.
According to a release, officers discovered four men in a nearby vehicle with two pistols and a rifle in plain view inside the car. A police canine search located a third pistol in a nearby field. Bullet casings recovered at the scene matched the calibers of the weapons found inside the vehicle.
Nearby cars and at least one apartment door were discovered to have bullet holes.
Detective Channing Bartel continued the investigation and charged four men with reckless endangerment and unlawful possession of a weapon: Cordarius Stinner, 22, and Javeon Davis, 20, of Meridian, Mississippi; Ian Granger, 30, and Diamonte Scott, 20, of Clarksville.
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Two nine-millimeter Smith and Wesson pistols, one nine-millimeter Beretta pistol, and one Plainfield rifle were seized.
The investigation points to an altercation that happened earlier in the evening at a Clarksville nightclub. Shortly after the nightclub incident, a residence on Chapel Street was struck by several rounds at about 1:56 a.m. Bullet casings were recovered from that scene. Detectives are investigating the Jockey Drive shooting as a possible retaliation for the Chapel Street shooting.