MONDAY UPDATE:
The 19-year-old identified on Friday as a suspect in a November shooting that injured a teen girl has been arrested, Little Rock police said.
Jorden Zayveon Propps of Little Rock was booked into the Pulaski County jail about 11:45 a.m. Monday on one count of first-degree battery and four counts of terroristic act, records show. His bail had not yet been set.
EARLIER:
Police on Friday identified a 19-year-old as a suspect in a shooting that injured a teenage girl in southwest Little Rock in November.
The department said Jorden Zayveon Propps fired a shot from Chicot Road about 11:50 a.m. Nov. 22 at a vehicle driving east on Mabelvale Cutoff that penetrated the vehicle's rear hatch and struck the 16-year-old in her back.
Propps also goes by the nickname "Trap Daddy," police said. He reportedly stands about 5 feet 8 inches and weighs around 140 pounds.
He is wanted on charges of first-degree battery and multiple counts of terroristic act, police said.
Police previously spoke with Melissa Darrough, 30, who said she was riding in the back seat of a 2015 Nissan with the teenager before the shooting.
Someone walked into their lane of traffic and stopped, Darrough told authorities. She said the driver, 42-year-old Wanda Holmes, swerved to miss the man.
Darrough told Holmes the man had a gun, and he shot at their vehicle as they passed him, a police report stated.