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JSO said 24-year-old Natania Ribot was driving the car that the suspected gunman got away in.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A 24-year-old woman is facing serious charges after the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office reported her arrest in relation to a fatal shooting that took place in the parking area of Copeland’s Restaurant, located in Jacksonville’s Southside, back in June.
Authorities revealed that Natania Ribot, also 24, has been charged as an accessory after the fact in the shooting that resulted in the death of 38-year-old Kenneth Mobley on June 11.
In late July, Josiah Martinez, also 24, was apprehended under a warrant for second-degree murder. Investigators claim Martinez fired the gunshots that killed Mobley and then fled in a car driven by Ribot.
Kenneth Mobley, who was nearing his 39th birthday on June 23—just over a week following the incident—was remembered by friends and family as an ambitious individual who could brighten any room.
Upon arriving at the scene, officers found Mobley with a gunshot wound to his chest. He was quickly transported to a nearby hospital, where he was declared deceased.
On the same day that Mobley was murdered, several individuals were taken into police custody. According to JSO, three of those individuals were held as suspects, while two witnesses were cooperating with police, sharing their accounts of the event.
According to JSO, Mobley was at the restaurant to “meet someone,” but the sheriff’s office has not said what the purpose of the meeting was.