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5 Arrested in February Incident of Fort Worth Game Room Shooting

Armed group robs customers of wallets, cash while firing randomly inside gaming hall

Fort Worth Police Officer Chris Britt and Detective Paul Vega discuss the arrests of five people in connection with a violent shooting and robbery at a Fort Worth game room.

Five suspects have been arrested in connection with a shooting incident where suspects stormed a Fort Worth game room, leaving a woman shot in the leg, police say. [[474027543,R]]

Police were searching for the five armed men who indiscriminately opened fire as they walked in the door as seen on surveillance footage, police said.

Police said at a press conference Thursday that all suspects were teenagers and were charged with aggravated robbery.

The five armed men, most carrying handguns and one carrying a long rifle, walked into the gaming hall on the 3200 block of N. Beach Street and immediately began shooting.

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Fort Worth police have confirmed the arrest of a group that robbed customers while firing randomly inside a gaming hall.
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The incident was reported on February 14, 2018
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One of the men in the video was seen wearing a clown shirt and/or costume while carrying the long-barreled rifle.
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Police said at a press conference Thursday that all suspects were teenagers and were charged with aggravated robbery.
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They carried handguns and one a long rifle.
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One of them was identified as 18-year-old Anthony LaSalle Barber.
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He is facing 4 charges of aggravated robbery.
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LaSalle walked with the other suspects into the gaming hall located in the 3200 block of N. Beach Street.
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One of them immediately began shooting as seen on surveillance footage released by Fort Worth police.
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During the incident, a woman was shot in the leg.
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The next suspect was identified by police as 18-year-old Paul Dejuan Garner.
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Garner is facing 3 charges of aggravated robbery and 1 charge of evading arrest with vehicle.
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Police asked for the public’s help to find the five armed men who opened fire as soon as they walked into the business.
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The 18-year-old woman shot in the leg was transported to a hospital in serious condition, police said.
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The third suspect was identified as 18-year-old Jcolby Tyjae Jackson.
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Tyjae Jackson is facing 5 charges of aggravated robbery and 1 charge of unlawful carrying of a weapon.
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Surveillance video from several cameras inside the business also showed the men walking around while attacking the customers, according to police.
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Muzzle flashes can easily be seen in the video quickly followed by debris from walls and ceiling tiles filling the frame.
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The next suspect was identified as 17-year-old Brenshay Jarrell Washington.
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Jarrell Washington is facing 3 charges of aggravated robbery.
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Some customers took cover underneath gaming machines as the five men walked throughout the gaming hall.
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The name for the other suspect has not been released since he is a minor, according to Fort Worth Police.
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One of the arrested stole wallets and cash from the gamers, some of whom reported being kicked or pistol-whipped.
After about 10 minutes inside the building, the armed group ran from the hall before officers arrived.
One of the men in the video was seen wearing a clown shirt and/or costume while carrying the long-barreled rifle.
Detectives also reported a large number of shell casings at the scene of the shooting.
The video also showed four of the armed men trying to gain access to another part of the building.
They kicked or slammed into an object out of view.
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From left to right: Anthony LaSalle Barber, Paul Dejuan Garner, Jcolby Tyjae Jackson, Brenshay Jarrell Washington.

At some point in the gunfire, an 18-year-old woman was shot in the leg and transported to a hospital in serious condition, police said.

Surveillance video from several cameras inside the business on the 3200 block of North Beach Street show five men approach the game room, enter and then show no hesitation before firing into the hall. Muzzle flashes can easily be seen in the video quickly followed by debris from walls and ceiling tiles filling the frame.

Hearing the gunfire, players took cover underneath gaming machines as the five men spread out throughout the gaming hall.

The video shows four of the armed men try to gain access to another part of the building by kicking or slamming into an object out of view.

Meanwhile, one of the other members of the group stole wallets and cash from the gamers, some of whom reported being kicked or pistol-whipped.

After about 10 minutes inside the building, the armed group ran from the hall before officers arrived. Police have not said what the men stole other than a few personal belongings from the players.

Fort Worth police had asked for the public's help in identifying the men, most of whom wore masks that partially covered their faces. Without clear photos, police said they were relying on people recognizing the distinctive outfits or guns used by some of the armed men.

One of the men in the video can be seen wearing a clown shirt and/or costume while carrying the long-barreled rifle. Clothing worn by the other men in the video were simple, solid-colored hoodies with the exception of one man who didn't bother to cover his face while wearing a red, white and black jacket.

Detectives reported a large number of shell casings at the scene of the shooting. The investigation into the armed robbery is ongoing.

An 18-year-old woman was shot in the leg after four men armed with guns stormed a Fort Worth game room and robbed people inside, police said Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018.

Editor's Note: Initial reports from a public information officer with the City of Fort Worth stated that the men fired "what appears to be AK-47 rifles," police have since changed their characterization of the weapons and now refer to them as long rifles, this article has been changed to reflect that.

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