MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Two men wanted in connection with a deadly domestic violence shooting in Frayser last month have been arrested in Georgia, the Marietta Police Department says.
Martavious Jenkins, 34, and Lacameron Jenkins, 24, were taken into custody by the Marietta Special Weapons and Tactics team and the Special Operations Group at a residence on Cestridge Drive Thursday night.
According to a relative, the men are cousins. They were both charged with two counts of murder and eight counts of attempted murder each following the shooting on April 22 in the 1700 block of Cleoford.

Police say two people were pronounced dead on the scene, and one was transported to the Regional One Medical Center in critical condition.
Police said the shooting was the result of a domestic violence incident.
“I’m ecstatic they have been arrested,” said a relative who did not want to be identified. “I’ll sleep better tonight.”
Lorenzo Cross, 29, and Malik Merriweather, 23, were also charged with two counts of first-degree murder and eight counts of attempted first-degree murder.

Marietta, Georgia police said when they picked up the Lacameron Jenkins and Martavious Jenkins, they found several drugs inside the residence, including psilocybin mushrooms, THC gummies, oxycodone, and five pounds of marijuana. The men are also facing drug charges.
Marie Jenkins, 25, and Jade Brown, 19, both of Memphis, were also in the home and arrested on drug charges.