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Court records show man charged in Railgarten shooting has been released on his own recognizance

"While we understand the rationale and respect the Court’s decision, we disagree with it," said Shelby County District Attorney General Steve Mulroy's Office.

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The man arrested in relation to the shooting outside of the Railgarten restaurant is being released on his own recognizance, according to court records.

Detawn Gunn, 30, faces multiple charges including five counts of attempted second degree murder, five counts of employment of a firearm during commission of a dangerous felony, and two counts of vandalism of property ranging $1000-2500. Bond was set at $500,000 during a hearing Aug. 23, then court records show he was being released on his own recognizance (ROR) after a hearing on Aug. 26.

In response to the ROR order, Shelby County District Attorney General Steve Mulroy's Office said, "We’re disappointed the suspect in the Railgarten shooting was released on his own recognizance. In arguing against a bond reduction, we presented victim testimony, video of the shooting, and photos of the victim’s injuries. While we understand the rationale and respect the Court’s decision, we disagree with it. Going forward, we’re confident we’ll be able to prove our case and see that the defendant is held accountable for his actions."

The Memphis Police Department (MPD) initially reported that three people were shot but court records state that four men were injured outside of Railgarten on Friday, Aug. 16. Officers found four victims suffering from gunshot wounds and two cars that had been hit by bullets at the scene of the shooting.

The police affidavit stated that a victim saw Gunn get into a gray Lexus. The victim proceeded to follow the car to E.H. Crump Boulevard and Camilla, where Gunn fired a shot at him. 

MPD cameras in the area captured the gray Lexus bearing with an Arkansas dealer tag, fleeing the scene. Investigators learned that the tag on the gray Lexus had been used on multiple vehicles since the shooting

Officials discovered that Gunn was issued a traffic citation on June 28, as he was in a gray Honda Accord.

According to the affidavit, Violent Crimes Unit (VCU) investigators interviewed Gunn on Thursday, Aug. 21.

Gunn told investigators that he swaps the tag between his cars because he works as a mechanic. He admitted to using the tag on other cars but denied using the tag on the gray Lexus used in the shooting.

Gunn was booked into the Shelby County jail Wednesday, Aug. 20, records show. 

Editor's note: A previous version of this story reported that Gunn was facing 5 counts of second degree murder. This has been updated.

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