Eunice Police weren’t ready to discuss any details Friday, but did report that De’Vidre Domal Doyle, 19, of the 500 block of Fred Street, Eunice, has been arrested in connection with the Oct. 26 shooting at the Shell station on U.S. 190.
Doyle has been charged with attempted first-degree murder.
Police Chief Randy Fontenot identified Doyle as the person wounded in the exchange of gunfire at about 5:45 p.m. at the station in front of Super 1.
A police statement at the time on the shooting stated the person suffered superficial wounds in the arm and leg and dropped off at Acadian Medical Center.
The wounded person was “completely and 100 percent uncooperative,” Lt. Ryan Young stated.
The shooting unfolded as a small white vehicle with three persons inside drove up to front (south side) of the building and parked. The trio went inside the station.
About two to three minutes later a white, four-door Ford Crown Victoria or Mercury Marquis arrived and the north side of the station.
Two individuals exited the Shell station and approved the second white vehicle and it appeared from a surveillance video that a conservation started.
But a back door of the car opened a gunfire started.
One of the subjects outside the car went back into the Shell station and could be seen on video with a weapon.
The other person walked around the front of car and fell down then got into the backseat of the car and it drove away.
Three subjects walked to smaller car and left, eventually turning on U.S. 190.
A bullet was recovered at the hospital.
A white Grand Marquis was at the Eunice Police Department and Police Chief Randy Fontenot sad it is one of the suspect vehicles.