Fourth Arrest Made in Murder of 13-year-old Carleone Woodland: Suspect Charged and Held on $3.5 Million Bond

Vicksburg, Mississippi – Another arrest has been made in the tragic murder of 13-year-old Carleone Woodland, who was fatally shot on January 31, 2023. The incident also left two other juveniles injured, sparking outrage and calls for justice from the community.

In addition to the three individuals previously arrested and charged in connection with the murder, a fourth suspect, 17-year-old Demarcus Quinterious Wilson, has now been charged and taken into custody. Wilson’s arraignment before Municipal Court Judge Angela Carpenter resulted in a $3.5 million bond being set. He is now bound over to the Warren County Grand jury, continuing the legal proceedings related to this case.

The entire community continues to mourn the senseless loss of young Carleone Woodland, and the additional arrest brings hope for some semblance of closure and justice. The ongoing legal process serves as a testament to the resolve of law enforcement and the justice system in diligently pursuing those responsible for this tragic crime.

As the investigation and legal proceedings unfold, the impact of Carleone Woodland’s untimely death on the Vicksburg community remains palpable. The support and solidarity shown by the community in seeking justice for Woodland and the other victims highlight the determination to ensure that such senseless acts of violence do not go unpunished.

The recent arrest further underscores the commitment of law enforcement and the judicial system to hold those responsible for violent crimes fully accountable. The legal process will continue to progress as the Warren County Grand jury reviews the case, shaping the path forward in seeking justice for Carleone Woodland and the affected families.