Little Rock, Arkansas – A Jacksonville teenager accused of being involved in the shooting death of a 17-year-old has turned himself in to authorities and will face a capital murder charge as an adult, according to the Jacksonville Police Department.
Police said Martesse Jones surrendered after a warrant was issued for his arrest in connection with the fatal shooting that happened on Spruce Street in late June. The case has now moved forward through the legal system, with authorities confirming that Jones will be prosecuted as an adult.
The Jacksonville Police Department announced Jones’ surrender in a post on its Facebook page, stating that he turned himself in on the outstanding warrant for Capital Murder.
The shooting, which occurred in Jacksonville, resulted in the death of a 17-year-old victim. Authorities responded to the incident and began an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
Police have not released additional details about what led to the confrontation or provided further information about the events before the shooting. The investigation remains ongoing as officials continue working to gather evidence and determine the full circumstances of the case.
The decision to try Jones as an adult means the charges will proceed through the adult criminal court system rather than juvenile court. Capital murder is among the most serious criminal charges under Arkansas law, and the case will now follow the procedures associated with adult prosecution.
Authorities said the suspect’s surrender followed the issuance of the arrest warrant, bringing one part of the investigation to the next stage. Officials continue to encourage anyone with additional information related to the shooting to contact law enforcement.
The death of the 17-year-old has drawn attention in the Jacksonville community, where police continue addressing concerns surrounding violent crime and public safety.
As the legal process moves forward, Jones remains accused of the offense, and the case will proceed through the court system. A criminal charge is an allegation, and the defendant is considered innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Jacksonville Police officials have not announced further court dates or additional information about future proceedings at this time. The investigation and legal process are expected to continue as authorities and prosecutors review the evidence connected to the shooting.