A man was sentenced for a shooting where the victim was gunned down outside of his business in Central Florida.
The murder charge stemmed from the Colonial Plaza shooting that took place on May 28, 2024, in Inverness, Florida. Deputies from the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) responded to the plaza after it was reported that a shooting had occurred. Upon their arrival, deputies found the male victim, later identified as Traske C. Johnson, in the parking lot with multiple gunshot wounds. Johnson was transported to a local hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries.
The defendant, Dwann Demetrius Ross Jr., was identified on scene and quickly detained by deputies.
Evidence collected during the investigation revealed that both men, who operated separate businesses within Colonial Plaza, had been involved in a brief physical altercation. During this confrontation, Ross retrieved a handgun and shot Johnson several times.
Detectives from the CCSO Criminal Investigations Division arrived shortly after to begin their investigation. While speaking with the defendant, he claimed self-defense, alleging the victim as the aggressor.
Further investigation into the events leading up to the shooting revealed that Ross and the victim had a heated text exchange. Investigators learned through various messages and witness testimony that the defendant was upset with the victim for telling a female companion that the defendant was romantically involved with multiple women. After being presented with this evidence and interviewed by detectives, Ross was arrested and charged in connection with the shooting.
37-year-old Dwann Demetrius Ross Jr. was sentenced to Life in prison. Ross was recently found guilty of Second-Degree Murder with a Firearm for the death of 33-year-old Traske C. Johnson, the victim who was gunned down outside his business.
“Today’s life sentence ensures this defendant will never again have the opportunity to harm another innocent person,” said Fifth Judicial Circuit Chief Assistant State Attorney Walter Forgie. “While no sentence can undo the pain caused by this senseless murder, this outcome delivers justice and holds the defendant fully accountable for taking a life.”
This Central Florida case was successfully prosecuted by Assistant State Attorneys Blake Shore and Kevin Davis.


