Last Suspect Arrested in Nashville Club Shooting, 22-Year-Old Charged with Aggravated Assault

After a string of investigative efforts, Nashville authorities have apprehended Lacories Howse, the last suspect linked to a shooting incident outside Club La Danse. The arrest marks the culmination of a manhunt following the disturbing event which occurred on April 21 on Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. According to a statement by Nashville Police Department, Howse was arrested on Thursday night as he left a dining establishment on Annex Avenue.

Details provided by the police suggest Howse was embroiled in a brawl within the club prior to being ejected. It is alleged that his removal was followed by an act of retaliation where he opened fire on the venue from across the street, inadvertently wounding a 26-year-old woman in the calf. She, an innocent bystander, was at a neighboring hotdog stand when bullets disrupted the night.

The incident has since prompted a broader reflection on security and gun violence in nightlife areas. Howse, at 22 years old, is now facing significant legal challenges being jailed in lieu of $160,000 bond. He is charged with five counts of aggravated assault and one count of reckless endangerment. This development brings the investigative phase to a close with all involved suspects now in custody…

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