Zaquan Jamison is an alleged killer from South Carolina who has been charged with the murder of seventeen year old Ja’Mereion “Mari” Deangelo Crawford
According to police reports Zaquan Jamison would call police and would tell them he wanted to turn himself in to address his charges. A quick check would reveal Jamison was wanted for murder, several counts of attempted murder and possession of a weapon while committing a violent crime.
Zaquan Jamison was charged with the murder of seventeen year old Ja’Mereion “Mari” Deangelo Crawford back in January 2025
When Zaquan Jamison went before a judge he would tell the judge that he was incapable of pulling the trigger due to severe burns to his hands. Regardless Zaquan remains behind bars
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A man wanted in a South Carolina homicide case has turned himself in and was arrested in North Charleston, authorities said.
Zaquan Shaquez Jamison, aged 20, was taken into custody on warrants for mrder, several counts of attempted mrder, and possession of a weapon while committing a violent crime.
Jamison called into Charleston County dispatch on Friday (August 15) and identified himself, stating that he wished to turn himself in in relation to an Orangeburg County case.
According to law enforcement, police ran a background check and confirmed his charges.
Prior to his arrest, the man had been described as armed and dangerous.
He was detained after leaving home on Evanston Boulevard and reportedly complied with officers’ commands, as per WCSC.
Jamison was booked at the Al Cannon Detention Center before being transferred to the custody of the Santee Police Department.
Warrants accuse Jamison of fatally shooting 17-year-old Ja’Mereion “Mari” Deangelo Crawford at his Boo Circle home in Santee on January 13.
He faces the possibility of a life sentence if convicted of m*rder.
On social media, some users commented on the man’s appearance, which is the result of a burn injury.
“You can tell by the way he looks that he dealt with severe burns and trauma. There may be more to this story,” one reader suggested.
“Obviously a burn victim, so were his crimes related to something that happened to him, or did he survive a horrific event and decide to make other people suffer?” another asked.
A third added that the burn incident “doesn’t excuse anything,” noting, “A lot of people experience trauma, some you can see others you can’t. Never, ever will it be an excuse to cause trauma to others.”
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Authorities say a man wanted in an Orangeburg County murder case turned himself in and was arrested in North Charleston.
Zaquan Shaquez Jamison, 20, was arrested on warrants for murder, several counts of attempted murder and possession of a weapon while committing a violent crime.
Police said Jamison called into Charleston County dispatch Friday morning and identified himself, saying he wanted to turn himself in for his outstanding warrants.
The department ran a background check and said it discovered his charges, along with him being flagged as being armed and dangerous.
Officers detained him when he left a home on Evanston Boulevard. Jamison is said to have complied with officers’ commands.
Jamison was held at the Al Cannon Detention Center and has since been transferred into the custody of the Santee Police Department.