Arrests made in Dallas homicide with link to Cowboys' Kelvin Joseph
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[April 18, 2022]
Police in Dallas arrested two men on
Saturday in connection with a homicide about which Cowboys
cornerback Kelvin Joseph was questioned.
Joseph was interviewed Friday afternoon at the office of his
attorney about the shooting death of Cameron Ray, 20, on March 18 in
the city's Lower Greenville district.
Joseph's attorney, Barry Sorrels, told multiple outlets earlier that
Joseph was a passenger in a vehicle from which someone fired
gunshots, but that the 22-year-old did not commit a crime.
Dallas police announced the arrests of Aries Jones, 28, and Tivione
English, 21, of Baton Rouge, La., in connection with the homicide.
Joseph is from Baton Rouge and played at LSU before transferring to
Kentucky.
Dallas police released a surveillance video that showed an
altercation between two groups of friends -- with Joseph in one
group and Ray in another. Shots later were fired from an SUV toward
Ray and his friends, The Dallas Morning News reported.
Police reported to the site of the shooting in the 3600 block of
Greenville Avenue and found Ray, who had been shot in the head. He
died at a local hospital.
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The Cowboys issued a statement Friday.
"The Dallas Cowboys are aware of the tragic
incident that occurred in Dallas on March 18," the statement read.
"First and foremost, our hearts go out to Mr. Ray's family and loved
ones. The organization is aware of Kelvin Joseph's possible
connection to this incident. We are in contact with Dallas law
enforcement and have alerted the NFL office. We have no further
comment at this time."
The Cowboys selected Joseph with the 44th overall pick in the 2021
NFL Draft.
He appeared in 10 games (two starts) for the Cowboys last season,
recording 16 tackles, two passes defensed and a fumble recovery.
--Field Level Media
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