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Elijah Musgrove is wanted in connection with the shooting death of Tyler Jones on Saturday in Fredericksburg. (Photo courtesy FPD).

Fredericksburg man dies after early-morning shooting downtown

by | Dec 14, 2024 | ALLFFP, Fredericksburg, Police and Fire, Public safety

Update: 3:30 p.m.: The Fredericksburg Police Department has released information about the suspect wanted in Saturday’s shooting. Elijah Musgrove is wanted by the City of Fredericksburg for the following charges: 2nd Degree Murder, Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon and Use of a Firearm in the Commission of a Felony.

Police say that Musgrove should be considered armed and dangerous.

Original story: A Fredericksburg man died after being shot in downtown Fredericksburg in the early hours of Saturday morning.

According to the Fredericksburg Police Department, officers responded to the 400 block of William Street around 1 a.m. after hearing gunfire. Upon arriving at the scene, officers found a male victim suffering from gunshot wounds on Charles Street. They provided aid until rescue personnel arrived.

Tyler Lee Jones, 23, of Fredericksburg, was taken to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. Jones’ next of kin has been notified, police said.

Police said that their investigation is still in its early stages, and additional details will be released at a later time. The scene wasn’t cleared until nearly 9 a.m. Saturday, eight hours after the shooting. The shooting occurred in a heavily-trafficked part of the downtown corridor with several popular restaurants and bars.

Authorities are asking anyone with further information or video footage related to this incident to call (540) 373-3122. To make an anonymous tip, send a text to “847-411” and text “FPDtip” followed by your tip. Or, download the free FPD Tip app available for Android and iPhones. To download the app, search “FPD Tip” in the Google or iTunes App Store.

Editor’s note: The Free Press maintains an editorial policy of not publishing “mugshots,” or photos of those accused of crimes. Exceptions are made on a case-by-case basis in the interest of public safety. 

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