ST. LOUIS, Mo. – A 54-year-old man is facing multiple felony charges after police say he fatally shot another man during an argument outside a residence on Henner Avenue.
According to a probable cause statement filed Sunday, Marvin Byrd has been charged with first-degree murder, armed criminal action, unlawful possession of a firearm by a dangerous felon, and resisting arrest.
The shooting occurred Saturday evening outside 5710 Henner Ave., where Byrd and the victim, whose name was redacted in court filings, had gone to watch college football with others. Investigators say the two men argued over finances and household contributions before Byrd allegedly pulled out a gun and shot the victim in the street.
Police said Byrd then placed the firearm on the ground and sat inside his vehicle until officers arrived. When officers attempted to handcuff him, Byrd allegedly resisted before being subdued.
Detectives said Byrd initially claimed the victim had charged at him, later saying the shooting was an accident brought on by frustration. An eyewitness told police he saw Byrd holding the firearm moments after the victim was shot, and doorbell surveillance video also captured the aftermath of the incident.
Court records show Byrd has prior felony convictions, including a previous charge for unlawful firearm possession. He remains in custody as prosecutors move forward with the case.
Key Points
- Marvin Byrd, 54, has been charged with first-degree murder and other felonies in St. Louis.
- Police say he shot a man during an argument about finances outside a Henner Avenue home.
- Byrd surrendered at the scene but resisted arrest; he has prior felony convictions.