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MNPD arrests man after ankle monitor places him at crime scene in October

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A man is back in custody after allegedly shooting a teenager in East Nashville last month.

MNPD officials said his ankle monitor helped investigators locate him at the scene of the October shooting.

27-year-old Keandre Johnson was wearing one because he was arrested earlier this year for fentanyl, cocaine and a gun. He is now back in custody after shooting a 19-year-old man on S. 13th Street East last month.

Investigators from TITANS' Specialized Investigations Division arrested him and charged him with aggravated assault and reckless endangerment.

Johnson is in jail on a $191,000 bond.

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