Jamario Bernard Dijuan Dunn, 28, arrested Monday after surveillance footage, resident tips tie him to fatal weekend shooting
A Fort Pierce man was arrested Monday on a first-degree murder charge after police say he shot and killed a man in the 1600 block of North 12th Street early Saturday morning, adding another violent incident to a corridor that has drawn repeated law enforcement attention in recent years.
Fort Pierce Police Department officers responded to the scene at approximately 4:15 a.m. Saturday and found a man dead near an apartment complex. The victim's name has not been released by authorities as of press time Officials said.
Investigators identified Jamario Bernard Dijuan Dunn, 28, as the suspect. According to Fort Pierce PD, Dunn approached the victim and fired multiple shots. Detectives pieced together the case using surveillance camera footage from the area and tips from residents, which allowed them to locate a vehicle connected to Dunn and confirm he was in possession of it at the time of the killing. Police said they brought Dunn in for questioning before placing him under arrest Monday.
Dunn faces two charges: first-degree murder and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon — the latter charge indicating a prior criminal record Officials said. He is being held at the St. Lucie County Jail. A booking number for Dunn has not been independently confirmed by the Sentinel and is pending verification against the official jail roster Officials said.
The Sentinel has not yet obtained the probable cause affidavit, which would detail the specific sequence of events, the identity of the firearm recovered, and the evidentiary basis for the first-degree — rather than second-degree — murder charge. That distinction is legally significant and warrants scrutiny once the filing is available.
The 1600 block of North 12th Street has been the site of prior calls for service and at least one previous shooting incident Officials said. Community members and neighborhood advocates have raised concerns about lighting, abandoned properties, and late-night activity in that stretch of the corridor Officials said.
Fort Pierce Police did not respond to a request for comment from the Sentinel before publication. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Fort Pierce Police Department at 772-462-6800 or Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers at tcwatch.org.
--- EDITOR'S NOTE — RAY CALDWELL INTERNAL CHECKLIST (confidence score below 0.80): - Victim identity: Unverified. Source needed — medical examiner's office or FPPD public information officer. - Booking number: Not confirmed. Source needed — St. Lucie County Jail online roster or clerk of courts docket. - Prior conviction details underlying felon-in-possession charge: Unverified. Source needed — Florida court records via Clerk of Courts online portal. - Probable cause affidavit: Not yet obtained. Source needed — St. Lucie County Clerk of Courts filing. - North 12th Street prior incident history: Unverified. Source needed — FPPD call log records request, Sentinel archive cross-reference. - Community impact sourcing: No resident or community advocate on record. Requires door-knock reporting on the block.
This article was generated with AI assistance using publicly available information. It was reviewed and approved by a human editor before publication. TC Sentinel uses AI writing tools in accordance with FTC guidelines.
Get the Treasure Coast's daily briefing in your inbox every morning.
See something newsworthy? Help us cover the Treasure Coast.
Your identity is never published without your permission.
Reader Comments
Leave a Comment