Three people have been arrested and charged in the shooting death of a man found handcuffed in the back seat of a car in Triangle, Virginia, on Sunday.
Prince William County Police said Jason Thomas Blake, 43, of Woodbridge, was shot multiple times in the 18500 block of Triangle Street after the three suspects took him to “a secluded area.”
Police said Blake met the suspects at a home on Cherry Hill Road in Dumfries to “purchase narcotics and sell a firearm.”
It was during this transaction that an “altercation” occurred and Blake was handcuffed and “forcibly abducted” from the home, according to police.
According to a press release they took him to a “secluded area” on Triangle Street, where they shot him several times. He died at the scene.
Following an investigation, three men were linked to her murder and arrested and charged on Sunday.
Jerrome Thomas Barnes, 40, and Jackson Arthur Crisler, 30, were charged with murder, kidnapping, conspiracy to commit a felony and other firearms charges. Tryevon Elgha Davis, 31, of Dumfries, was charged with accessory before the fact to the commission of a felony, conspiracy to commit a felony, kidnapping and two firearms charges.
According to police, the three men are being held without bail.