

STAFF REPORT :::
Two arrests have been made in the May 27 murder of Jacqueris Holland, who was travelling north on North Hill Street near the old People’s Choice Club at approximately 2:20 a.m. when a vehicle passed him and fired shots into his vehicle.
The silver suspect vehicle then continued travelling north and disappeared.
Holland sustained multiple gunshot wounds, stopped his car in the middle of the road, exited the vehicle and collapsed.
He died alone in the roadway in front of his car.
Spalding County Sheriff’s Office deputies and Griffin Police Department officers responded to the scene, followed by SCSO criminal and crime scene investigators.
“Since the morning of his murder, my criminal investigators have worked non-stop on this case. Early last week we met with Assistant District Attorney Holly McDonald from District Attorney Marie Broder’s office to discuss our findings to that point,” said Sheriff Darrell Dix. “After the meeting, we obtained arrest warrants for two suspects that have now been arrested and charged. Demoni Beck, B/M 17, who was already in custody at the Spalding County Jail on unrelated charges, was notified this afternoon of the new warrants charging him with murder, and aggravated assault. On Friday, June 10, 2022, Spalding County investigators along with the United States Marshal Service Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force, and Henry County Sheriff’s Office S.I.U, arrested Jadaquis Noble B/M 20, at a residence in Henry County. He has also been charged with murder and aggravated assault relating to Holland’s death.”
Both suspects are being held in the Spalding County Jail.
“We will continue to fight for, and support Jacqueris’ family as we move forward in the criminal justice process. I spoke to his mother this morning to tell her of the arrests,” Dix said. “The part that these young people just don’t realize is that now three families are going to suffer because of gang violence. One family lost a son due to murder, and two more families will lose sons to jail. It’s just unreal that the thought of killing someone or being in a gang, appeals to young people so much that they are willing to lose their life or their freedom in the name of a terroristic criminal street gang. They don’t understand that you always reap what you sow.”
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