1 in custody, 1 wanted in Albemarle shooting

Officers are searching for 18-year-old Jamie Jermaine Mack

Jamie Jermaine Mack (left) and Damani Jacquez Wall (right) are facing assault with deadly weapon intent to kill and inflicting serious injury charges (photo courtesy of the Albemarle Police Department)

ALBEMARLE — One of the two suspects wanted for the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Dy’Zavious Izayah Bivens turned himself into the Albemarle Police Department on July 26.

On July 24, at 10:25 a.m., the APD responded to a reported shooting at N. Sixth Street at Park Ridge Road, where officers found a deceased male upon arrival at the Edgewood Place apartment complex located across the street from Albemarle High School.

Albemarle resident Damani Jacquez Wall, 18, surrendered to authorities and was booked into the Stanly County Jail on one count of assault with deadly weapon intent to kill and inflicting serious injury.

Wall has been transferred to the Montgomery County Jail, where he faces a $7 million bail.

Officers are continuing their search for 18-year-old Jamie Jermaine Mack of Kannapolis, who is facing the same charge as Wall.

“The case remains under investigation and additional charges may be filed,” the APD wrote in a press release. “The investigation indicates this was not a random act and that the parties involved were known to one another.”

Anyone with information that can assist investigators is advised to call 704-984-9500 or the anonymous tip line at 704-984-9511.