Manning woman charged in NC man's death faces more charges in two other shootings

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A Manning woman charged Thursday for her alleged role in the death of a Charlotte man faces more than a murder charge. Shenika Yvonne James, 35, was charged with murder last week in the killing of 24-year-old Jarel D'Shaun Grace by Charlotte-Mecklenburg police. Grace was found shot and lying in the front yard of a house along the 4100 block of Colebrook Road in Charlotte on April 1. Ten minutes later, CMPD received a call for a second shooting in the 4000 block of Briarhill Drive. Officers said the second victim's injuries were minor. A third victim reportedly left the scene before police could get there. Police said a disagreement led to the shooting and all of the victims knew each other. In addition to murder, James faces charges of conspiracy to commit robbery with a dangerous weapon, robbery with a dangerous weapon, three counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury and two counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. She turned herself in Thursday to the Clarendon County Sheriff's Office and was taken to the Clarendon County Detention Center to await extradition. James Russell Andrews, 23, was arrested in the case several days after the shooting, on April 5. He was charged with murder, armed robbery, conspiracy to commit armed robbery, three counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon intent to kill and possession of a firearm by felon.