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Arrest Made in May 21st Homicide; Two Additional Suspects Sought

Alexandria, LA for release (5/28/25)

The Alexandria Police Department has made an arrest in connection with the May 21, 2025, shooting death of 17-year-old Corey Brooks that occurred in the 4000 block of Clark Street.

20-year-old Tre’Quan Stanley has been arrested and charged with the following:

  • One count of Criminal Conspiracy to Commit Armed Robbery,
  • One count of Principal to Second-Degree Murder, and
  • One count of Accessory After the Fact to Second-Degree Murder.

Stanley is currently in custody as the investigation into this violent crime continues.

The Alexandria Police Department is actively seeking the public’s assistance in locating two additional suspects involved in this case:

  • Shemell Jacobs, 17-year-old Black male, wanted for Armed Robbery and Second-Degree Murder; and
  • Keldrick Jordan, 18 years old, is also wanted for Armed Robbery and Second-Degree Murder.

Both individuals should be considered armed and dangerous. Do not approach them. Anyone with information on their whereabouts is urged to contact the Alexandria Police Department immediately.

Chief Chad Gremillion issued the following statement:

“I urge every member of our community to come forward with any information regarding the whereabouts of these dangerous offenders. Your help is critical to ensuring the safety of our neighborhoods. Let me be clear, anyone found protecting or harboring these violent individuals will be held accountable and arrested. We will not tolerate those who stand in the way of justice.”

Chief Gremillion added:

“Our community calls law enforcement to action every day, asking for safer streets and protection for their families. Now is the time to stand together and show that we are tired of the violence tearing apart our neighborhoods. If you know where these offenders are, help us bring them to justice. Let your voice lead us to them—because real change starts with the courage to speak up.”

See the attached photographs.

This is currently an ongoing investigation.

 If anyone has any information about this incident or any other type of crime in the Alexandria area, please contact the Alexandria Police Detective Division at the phone number (318) 441-6416, or APD Dispatch (318) 441-6559. You may also email information to detectives at: APDDetectives@cityofalex.com.

For a cash reward, call Crime Stoppers of CenLa at (318) 443-7867. The Crime Stoppers P3 Tipster App can also be downloaded to leave tips and get a claim number for a cash reward at www.p3tips.com/community/mobile.