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Fort Dodge man charged with attempted murder after shooting incident

FORT DODGE – A Fort Dodge man has been charged with attempted murder after a recent shooting incident.

On the morning of September 27, 2021, at approximately 12:30 AM, officers with the Fort Dodge police department working an armed robbery in the 100 block of North 22nd Street, heard what they believed to be gunshots coming from the west of their location. Earlier, on Sunday, September 26 at approximately 11:05 PM, the Webster County Telecommunications Center received a call regarding a robbery that had just occurred that the Star Convenience Store located at 115 North 22nd Street in Fort Dodge. Information provided at the time indicated that a male entered the store while presenting a firearm and demanded money. As officers arrived, they searched the area for the suspect but were unable to locate anyone. It was determined that a male entered the store while armed, demanded money, and left in an unknown direction with an undisclosed amount of cash. No injuries were reported. The male suspect was described as an adult black male, wearing dark clothing, sunglasses, and a partial face mask.

Shortly after, the Webster County telecommunications Center received several calls of shots fired near the 10 block of North 7th Street.

Officers spoke with several witnesses on scene who indicated several shots were fired from a silver, Ford Mustang before it fled the area. It was determined that an occupied vehicle had been struck by gunfire, but no injuries were reported. Officers were able to obtain other evidence related to the shooting that had just occurred.

As the investigation continued, officers located what they believed to be the suspect vehicle in the 400 block of North 26th Place at approximately 1:15 A.M. While on scene, officers were contacted by the owner of the vehicle. Upon further investigation, it was determined the owner of the vehicle was involved in the shooting prior.

As a result of the investigation thus far, 29‐year‐old John E. Jackson of Fort Dodge has been arrested and charged with the following:

*Attempted Murder (B Felony)

Jackson is currently being held in the Webster County Jail. He made his initial appearance in Webster County Magistrate Court this morning where he was ordered held on a $100,000 cash only bond.

The Fort Dodge Police Department is continuing to investigate this incident. We encourage anyone who may have information to contact police. The Fort Dodge Police Department was assisted by the Webster County Sheriff’s Office.

JACKSON, JOHN EDWARD

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