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May 29, 2020

Arrests Made in Connection with Slidell-area Shooting

Four individuals have been arrested and warrants have been issued for the arrest of two more in
connection with a fight that ended in gunfire on Thursday of last week (May 21, 2020) in the Kingspoint area of Slidell.

Ronaldo Joseph (23) and Lucy Young (25) were arrested today (Friday, May 29, 2020) and each was booked into the St. Tammany Parish Jail on the charge of Attempted First Degree Murder.

Raymond Joseph (24) and Sascha Pierre (29) were picked up in New Orleans on Thursday (May 28, 2020) and were booked into Orleans Parish prison as fugitives.  They will be transported to St. Tammany Parish Jail, where they will be booked on warrants for Attempted First Degree Murder. Raymond Joseph will also be booked on a warrant for Second Degree Battery.

In addition, warrants have been issued for the arrests of Randoph Joseph (26) and Jasmine Bivins (21) on Attempted First Degree Murder. They will be booked into the St. Tammany Parish Jail upon their release from an area hospital, where they are being treated for the gunshot wounds they sustained in the altercation.

Shortly after 9 p.m. on May 21, 2020, St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s deputies responded to reports of numerous gunshots near the Hollow Rock Court area in Kingspoint Subdivision near Slidell.  It was learned Ronaldo Joseph and three other subjects had followed a man to his residence on Hollow Rock Court after the two had gotten into an altercation earlier in the day at another location. While the two were at the residence, a second vehicle drove up, and gunfire was exchanged. Several vehicles and residences were struck during the gunfire, and deputies later seized several firearms. The victim and another occupant of the home sustained non-life threatening injuries.

Raymond Joseph, Randolph Joseph and Jasmine Bivins sustained gunshot wounds.  Raymond Joseph has since been released from an area hospital.

“This kind of gun violence will not be tolerated in our St. Tammany Parish neighborhoods,” Sheriff Randy Smith said. “Our deputies and detectives are committed to working tirelessly, as they have with this case, to ensure that those responsible for such crimes will be held accountable.”

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