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One of Fayetteville's most-wanted fugitives arrested

A Fayetteville man was arrested Thursday and charged with the shooting death of a man a year ago, authorities said.

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Larry Donnell Everett, wanted in Bobby Clemmons slaying in Fayetteville
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — A Fayetteville man was arrested Thursday and charged with the shooting death of a man a year ago, authorities said.

Larry Donnell Everett, 24, of 1110 Clark St., was arrested at an apartment in the 600 block of Oakridge Avenue by members of the U.S. Marshals Service Violent Fugitive Task Force. He was charged with first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, conspiracy to commit murder and shooting into an occupied vehicle.

Everett is one of four men charged in the Dec. 19, 2007, shooting death of Bobby Eugene Clemmons and was considered one of Fayetteville's most-wanted fugitives.

Clemmons, 23, was left at the emergency entrance to Highsmith Rainey Hospital after being shot, and he later died, police said.

Investigators said Everett and the other suspects fired an assault rifle, a shotgun and a handgun into the car in which Clemmons was riding.

David William Covington, 24, of 204 Brinkley St.; Kajuan Kenneth Toles, 25, of 827-A Orange St.; and Ricky Lavelle Martin Jr., 20, of 289 Ingram St., also were charged with Clemmons' death.

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