Crime

Thanksgiving argument turns violent at a Bradenton apartment, leaving one man shot

A 20-year-old Bradenton man has been charged after deputies say he shot a 23-year-old man on Thanksgiving night.
A 20-year-old Bradenton man has been charged after deputies say he shot a 23-year-old man on Thanksgiving night. Getty Images/iStockphoto

A 20-year-old Bradenton man has been arrested and charged after deputies say he shot a 23-year-old man on Thanksgiving night.

At 6:44 p.m., Manatee County Sheriff’s Office deputies were called to the shooting in the 2400 block of 19th Street East in the Bradenton area.

The wounded man was taken to Blake Medical Center with multiple gunshot wounds, and remains in critical condition, the sheriff’s office said Friday.

Witnesses told deputies that the victim — who the sheriff’s office is not naming citing Florida’s Marsy’s Law — got into an argument 20-year old Jahmari Mays while inside a home. As they argued, Mays pulled a handgun and shot the victim several times, the sheriff’s office said.

Mays was arrested Thursday night and charged with attempted murder. He is being held without bond at the Manatee County jail, according to jail records.

Midday Friday, the block was quiet with a few pieces of crime scene and a bottle of disinfectant the only sign that there had been a shooting the night before. Residents who were home said they didn’t know anything about what happened.

About half a mile from the scene earlier on Thanksgiving, a 15-year-old boy dead was shot and killed. Detectives don’t believe there is any connection between the two shootings, spokesman Randy Warren said.

Anyone with any information is asked to call the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office at 941-747-3011 or to remain anonymous and be eligible for a reward up to $3,000 submit a tip to Crime Stoppers by calling 866-634-8477 (TIPS) or online manateecrimestoppers.com.

This story was originally published November 25, 2022 at 11:24 AM.

Jessica De Leon
Bradenton Herald
Jessica De Leon has been covering crime, courts and law enforcement for the Bradenton Herald since 2013. She has won numerous awards for her coverage including the Florida Press Club’s Lucy Morgan Award for In-Depth Reporting in 2016 for her coverage into the death of 11-year-old Janiya Thomas.
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