BECKLEY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The Beckley Police Department has released new details regarding the fight that took place after the Woodrow Wilson High School graduation ceremony on May 31, 2025, at the Beckley Raleigh County Convention Center.
Deputy Chief David S. Allard stated, “The Beckley Police Department would like to update the public regarding the fight that occurred following the Woodrow Wilson High School Graduation on Saturday, May 31, 2025, at the Beckley Raleigh County Convention Center.”
“The results of the investigation determined that this incident stemmed from an ongoing dispute between several of the individuals involved. A firearm was recovered from one of the individuals at the time of the incident, however, the firearm was never brandished during the altercation.”
“Possession of a firearm during a school sponsored event is illegal regardless of where the event occurs.”
On June 5, misdemeanor warrants were issued by Magistrate Timothy P. Deems for ten individuals connected to the incident.
The charges include possession of a deadly weapon at a school-sponsored function and multiple counts of battery.
Those charged are:
- Jalen Marquis Cook (19) – Possession of a deadly weapon on premises of a school-sponsored function
- Tayvon Anthony Morris (21) – Battery
- Stephon Tyreese Yancy (18) – Battery
- Tommy Lee Payton III (18) – Battery
- Tytus Ira Mason (21) – Battery
- Ty’Lai Khalis Kimble (21) – Battery
- Zachary Lee Pennington (18) – Battery
- Brandon Jerrell Burks Jr. (18) – Battery
- Latrael Decors Hairston (19) – Battery
- Madix Caiden Preast (18) – Battery
Chief Bailey also praised the efforts of WWHS School Resource Officer Lt. Wall, saying, “Chief Bailey would like to commend WWHS School Resource Officer, Lt. Wall on his efforts during this investigation.”
The Beckley Police Department urges all individuals named in the warrants to turn themselves in.
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of these individuals is asked to contact the Beckley Police Department at 304-256-1720 or reach out anonymously via the Crime Stoppers of West Virginia P3 Tips mobile app.