Introduction to the Case
Two men are facing murder charges in connection to a fatal shooting in 2003, according to Arlington police. Police said 52-year-old John Biddle was arrested Thursday, and 55-year-old Raymond Malone was taken into custody a day later. Both men were in the Tarrant County jail as of Saturday afternoon, according to online records.
It’s not immediately clear if they have attorneys. Officers responded to a reported shooting at the intersection of Randol Mill Road and Web Street just before 2:30 p.m. on June 23, 2003, according to police.
The Incident
There, they found a truck with multiple bullet holes. Police said a relative was attempting to drive Terrick Rutherford, a 26-year-old man who was unresponsive with multiple gunshot wounds, to the hospital. He was then transported to an area hospital where he later died, according to the news release.
Prior to the shooting, witnesses said Rutherford had been at a nightclub in the 700 block of N. Watson Road, according to police. They said a group of men approached and argued with Rutherford at the club, before a fight broke out in the parking lot.
Events Leading Up to the Shooting
After the nightclub security broke up the fight, Rutherford left and began driving north on N. Watson Road. Multiple shots were then fired into Rutherford’s vehicle when he approached the traffic light at Six Flags Drive, police said. His relative was driving behind him in another vehicle when the shooting happened.
Investigators also identified Malone and Biddle — who they said are documented gang members — as the shooting’s suspects at the time, according to police. But they said they didn’t have enough evidence for murder charges then, and a grand jury declined to indict the two men on charges of engaging in organized criminal activity.
New Developments in the Case
Nearly 22 years later, police said they were notified last month about a potential witness who wanted to speak with them about the shooting. The testimony placed Malone and Biddle at the crime scene. Police also conducted follow-up interviews with original witnesses from the case, according to the news release.
Crime in The News
Arrests and Charges
As a result of the new evidence, John Biddle and Raymond Malone were arrested and charged with murder. They are currently being held in the Tarrant County jail. The case is a significant development in a crime that occurred over two decades ago, and it highlights the importance of persistence and new leads in solving cold cases.
Conclusion
The arrests of John Biddle and Raymond Malone bring a sense of closure to the family and friends of Terrick Rutherford, who was tragically killed in 2003. The case serves as a reminder that justice can be delayed, but it is not always denied. The Arlington police department’s dedication to solving the case, even after 22 years, is a testament to their commitment to justice and the community they serve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What were the circumstances surrounding the shooting?
A: The shooting occurred on June 23, 2003, at the intersection of Randol Mill Road and Web Street. Terrick Rutherford was driving away from a nightclub when multiple shots were fired into his vehicle.
Q: Who were the suspects in the case?
A: John Biddle and Raymond Malone, who are documented gang members, were identified as suspects at the time of the shooting. However, due to lack of evidence, they were not charged with murder until recently.
Q: What new evidence led to the arrests of Biddle and Malone?
A: A potential witness came forward last month, providing testimony that placed Malone and Biddle at the crime scene. Additionally, police conducted follow-up interviews with original witnesses from the case, which further supported the charges against the two men.
Q: What are the current charges against Biddle and Malone?
A: John Biddle and Raymond Malone are currently facing murder charges in connection to the fatal shooting of Terrick Rutherford in 2003.

