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LUMBERTON — Lumberton police are investigating the shooting death of a 20-year city man that occurred Sunday night.

According to a statement by police Capt. Terry Parker, the body of Lintravious Trey Jackson was found in the roadway on the 2100 block of California Road at about 8:45 p.m. Parker said that Jackson apparently died of a gunshot wound.

Parker said police do not have any suspects in Jackson’s shooting death.

Jackson’s last known address was on Snake Road in Lumberton.

According to Maj. Anthony Thompson of the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office, Jackson has been charged in the past for crimes such as robbery, robbery with a dangerous weapon, shooting into an occupied dwelling, larceny, and possession of controlled substances.

Anyone with information should call Lumberton police Detective Jerry Kinlaw at 910-671-3845.

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vtjohnson
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May 09, 2013
My prayers go out to Lintravious's parents and family. I was in their shoes two years ago when the same guy shot my son in the back and killed him. He cried self-defense and I wonder if that is what he will say about this situation. I agree that if he had been arrested when he killed my son, this would not have happened. Nobody is perfect and no body needs to die this way. They don't have the courage to meet a person face to face in a fair fight, they have to shoot them in the back when the victim cannot defend himself. Justice will come.
jessicamariee
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April 29, 2013
R.i.P Lintravious Tray Jackson "Trigga Tra" we love and miss you man and best believe justice will be served. but lil trigga is bouta enter the world and know we all love you
ROSSisRIGHT
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April 25, 2013
Yall made your bed....Now lie in them.
GOD'Sboy
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April 25, 2013
This is crazy, by bringing up "Jackson" past crimes it like they trying to say it was a justified homicide.I don't think a arrest will be made no time soon. He may have not had been perfect,but still deserve justice. He has a family just like yours.@cumcme2011 you are right! Lets pray for OUR town and let us all try to make a change.
Lumbee4Life
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April 23, 2013
Wanna be thugs that are soft as grapes. Ahh yes this is springtime. Preying on young people. You gangs are a heartless and scared bunch. If you are really so bad come out so we can see you! This child has died, which one of you will be a man an come out. Oh, you will hide out in the HOOD so the POPO will find you. You are cowards. ALL of you. You probably still live with your MOMMA. Punks!
cumcme2011
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April 22, 2013
I dont thank its so much of the wheather I think its a spritally thing. The enemy is on the lose like never before and who he can get its there time to go.Praying for the family.
DaveD
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April 22, 2013
Here we go. With the warmer weather comes the uptick in thuggery. Sad.
rh0da
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April 22, 2013
True, but more like wanna be thugs.
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