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Two men face drug charges following deadly Jefferson City shooting

Two men face drug possession charges after they were arrested in the aftermath of a deadly shooting in Jefferson City.

According to the Jefferson City Police Department, Michael Bouchee, 19, and DeAngelo Frazier, 29, were both involved in the sale of marijuana at a home in the 200 block of Dawson Street.

Police said nearly 4 ounces of marijuana and items used to sell marijuana were recovered from the home after a shooting on Dec. 11. Officers said they also recovered more than 20 spent shell casings outside of the home.

Lincoln University student D’Angelo Bratton-Bland, 23, of Jefferson City, was killed in the shooting, but police have said he was an innocent bystander who did nothing to contribute to his own death. There is no indication in the documents that Bratton-Bland was involved with anything taking place inside the house.

Court documents obtained by ABC 17 News revealed Frazier and Bouchee were at the home at the time of the shooting.

Police said photos and videos were found on both men’s phones that advertised the sale of marijuana.

Cole County prosecutors charged Frazier and Bouchee with one felony count each of delivery of a controlled substance.

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