The quiet of a Sunday night in the 1300 block of Daja Lane, in Grand Prairie, Texas, turned to heartbreak when officers arrived around 10 p.m. and found a man lying inside a home with a fatal gunshot wound. The victim, now identified by the Dallas County Medical Examiner’s office as 30-year-old Jalen Marquez Warren, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police say the suspect, 25-year-old Courtlon Allen of Fort Worth, fled the scene after the shooting but was quickly located and arrested nearby. According to investigators, Warren and Allen knew each other and had become involved in an argument that unexpectedly escalated.


In a grief-stricken community, Jalen’s story is helping to stitch together the impact of this loss. A proud graduate of South Grand Prairie High School, he was known for his warmth, loyalty and infectious laughter. Though his roots trace back to Crossett, Arkansas, he lived in Grand Prairie and always carried a deep affection for his hometown beginnings. He brought light into rooms, comfort to friends, and support to classmates.
“He always had your back, and he never missed the chance to make you laugh,” one friend shared. He would volunteer to help with school events, stay late to catch up with classmates, and offer a word of encouragement when it mattered most. His bright smile and generous spirit were the kind of presence people didn’t easily forget.
The night’s events remain under investigation by the Grand Prairie Police Department. According to the department’s statement, evidence and witness accounts point to an altercation between Allen and Warren, which then turned fatal. The motive is still being examined, and authorities are determining the full sequence of what led to the shooting.
Meanwhile, friends and family have begun gathering to remember Jalen, to celebrate the joy he brought and to mourn the void his absence leaves. “It’s harder than words can say — you feel how someone was pieces of your everyday life, and now that piece is gone,” another close friend reflected. Within school halls, neighborhood gatherings, and online memorials, stories of his kindness, laughter and warmth are echoing with sadness.
As the community holds vigils and offers condolences, many say Jalen’s legacy will endure in the lives he touched. His kindness, his readiness to help, and his dreams—still unrealised—shine in memory. In the midst of pain comes an urging: to remember each other, to speak up, to value time. Jalen’s light may have been extinguished too soon, but those who loved him are determined to let it keep shining. May he rest in peace.



