A 19-year-old man in federal custody on gun and drug charges today was booked for criminal homicide in Nashville Juvenile Court for the July 25, 2017 shooting death of 15-year-old Jaezoine Woods in J.C. Napier public housing.
Freddie Calbert is the second and final person to be charged for Woods’ murder. Calbert is charged in Juvenile Court because he was 17 when Woods was killed. Calbert will remain in federal custody as the result of his arrest by MNPD officers in February at Opry Mills where he was found to be in a stolen 2019 Toyota Camry with a loaded pistol, one pound of marijuana, three grams of cocaine and $2,165 cash. A hearing to transfer the murder case from Juvenile to Criminal (adult) court is expected to take place later in the year.
Calbert’s suspected accomplice, Tevin Griffin, 22, was arrested for Woods’ murder on June 12 of this year. He remains in the Metro Jail.
Woods was shot outside of a Lewis Street residence while running from a drive-by shooter along with several other neighborhood residents. The investigation determined that he was not the intended target of the gunfire.