(KNZA)--A second suspect has been arrested in the fatal shooting of a former Holton resident in October.
WIBW-TV reports 29-year-old Tremale Serrano, of Topeka, was arrested last week in Kansas City, Kansas and was transported back to the capital city December 1st to face a charge of second-degree murder in the shooting death of 23-year-old Jackson Danner.
Co-defendant, 32-year-old Aaron Serrano, of Topeka, was arrested last month on the same charge.
Both men are being held in the Shawnee County Jail on one million dollars bond each.
Topeka Police responded to the 16-hundred block of Southwest 21st Street the morning of October 15 where they found Danner suffering from multiple gunshot wounds in the front yard of his residence. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Danner was a 2018 graduate of Holton High School.
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