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Man charged in deadly Beale Street shooting re-arrested after getting released from jail

Quavarre Rogers is now facing charges of first-degree murder charge and possession of a prohibited weapon.

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A man charged in a deadly Beale Street shooting in March is back in custody Tuesday after getting released from jail, according to the Shelby County District Attorney General's Office. 

Quavarre Rogers is now facing charges of first-degree murder charge and possession of a prohibited weapon. He was re-arrested by the Memphis Police Department in Olive Branch, Mississippi, on April 16. 

Now he is waiting to be extradited back to Shelby County. His bond has been set at $1 million.

The 27-year-old suspect had been charged with second-degree murder and prohibited weapons in the March 17th shooting. During a court hearing on April 10, the charges were dismissed due to "lack of prosecution," according to Shelby County court records.

The Shelby County D.A.'s office sent this response to our questions about the dismissal: "Our office has presented the case before a grand jury and anticipate that the facts of the case will return an indictment. It is crucial to remember that a case's dismissal in general sessions does not necessarily indicate that it is concluded. A judge may dismiss a case in general sessions for several reasons but this does not preclude the DA’s Office from seeking an indictment. This is still an active case."

Rogers was released from jail following the decision. However, the D.A.'s office went to the grand jury with their case on April 11, leading to Roger's indictment. Authorities then issued an arrest warrant for Rogers the next day. 

Memphis Police said at 1:54 a.m. on the Sunday of the deadly shooting, officers were working on Beale Street when a fight erupted at 310 Beale Street, the address for Jerry Lee Lewis' Cafe. According to an affidavit, they then heard a gunshot, and the crowd dispersed. There, they found a man suffering from gunshot wounds.

He was taken in critical condition to Regional One Hospital where he later died. 

After hearing the gunshot, one of the officers said they saw a man — later identified as the suspect— standing over the victim with a handgun pointing at him, the affidavit said. Following a chase, the officers captured that suspect. 

Officers said they found the gun had been modified into a machine gun. They also claimed video footage showed the suspect shooting the victim, according to the affidavit.

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