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Port St. Lucie Shooting: 2 Arrested, 1 Suspect Sought

Two arrests have been made in connection with a Port St. Lucie shooting on NW St. Lucie West Blvd that left a 19-year-old in grave condition Saturday evening in St. Lucie West. A third suspect remains at large and is considered dangerous.

Shooting in St. Lucie West Leaves Two Teens Injured

The shooting occurred around 6:36 p.m. Saturday in the 1600 block of NW St. Lucie West Boulevard. Both victims were shot inside a white Tesla.

The two victims — Antoine Myers, 19, and Jermonti Johnson, 19 — are both from Georgia and were visiting the Fort Pierce area when the shooting took place. Myers suffered a gunshot wound to the head and is in grave condition. Johnson suffered a gunshot wound to the abdomen and is expected to make a recovery.

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How the Incident Began

The incident began as a business transaction at a Walmart in Fort Pierce. The victims contacted the suspects over cell phones, asking them to buy and activate phones on their behalf. The suspects decided they did not want to be involved and instead chose to rob the victims of their money and phones.

A female suspect drove the other suspects from Fort Pierce to Port St. Lucie and from the scene of the shooting.

Two Suspects Arrested Overnight

Port St. Lucie Police Department arrested two people overnight:

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  • Maratravious Aaron Blue Jr., 19 — charged with attempted second-degree murder, robbery with a firearm, and grand theft. Blue has a prior criminal history that includes burglary.
  • Charlett Nylay Key, 18 — the driver, charged with robbery with a firearm, obstruction of justice, and accessory after the fact for attempted murder. Key has no prior criminal history.

Third Suspect Remains at Large

Norrien Morris Casminski, 18, is wanted for attempted second-degree murder, robbery with a firearm, and grand theft. Casminski has a prior criminal history that includes burglary, grand theft, and violation of probation.

Police consider Casminski dangerous and potentially armed, as the firearm used in the shooting has not been recovered. Anyone with information on Casminski’s whereabouts is asked to contact 911 or Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-800-273-TIPS (8477).

Overnight Investigation Details

Investigators conducted several criminal interviews and executed search warrants throughout the night. A gold Chevy Cruze used as the getaway vehicle led investigators to the registered owner’s home, where a search warrant was conducted and two people were taken to the station for questioning.

Approximately 16 to 18 detectives worked through the night, along with a half dozen crime scene specialists and a SWAT team. Drones were deployed at each scene and played a role in advancing the investigation overnight.

The suspects are not Port St. Lucie residents, with the exception of Key, the female driver. The victims were also not Port St. Lucie residents. The incident is considered isolated and not a random act targeting the community.

Frequently Asked Questions About Port St. Lucie Shooting

Where did the shooting happen?

The shooting happened around 6:36 p.m. Saturday in the 1600 block of NW St. Lucie West Boulevard. Both victims were shot inside a white Tesla.

What are the conditions of the two victims?

Antoine Myers, 19, suffered a gunshot wound to the head and is in grave condition. Jermonti Johnson, 19, suffered a gunshot wound to the abdomen and is expected to make a recovery.

Who is the suspect still at large?

Norrien Morris Casminski, 18, is wanted for attempted second-degree murder, robbery with a firearm, and grand theft. Police consider Casminski dangerous and potentially armed.

What charges do the arrested suspects face?

Maratravious Aaron Blue Jr., 19, is charged with attempted second-degree murder, robbery with a firearm, and grand theft. Charlett Nylay Key, 18, is charged with robbery with a firearm, obstruction of justice, and accessory after the fact for attempted murder.

How can I report information about the missing suspect?

Anyone with information on Casminski’s whereabouts is asked to contact 911 or Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-800-273-TIPS (8477). In other recent cases, detectives have investigated fatal shootings in St. Lucie County, highlighting the importance of community assistance in ongoing investigations.

Additionally, authorities are also seeking information related to other incidents, such as a Port St. Lucie home invasion robbery involving two armed suspects.

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