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Family and friends of shooting victim Gabriel Dominguez Parral created a temporary memorial in his honor late Thursday at the Cook Out restaurant on Peter’s Creek Parkway. Parral, 26, died Wednesday after being shot Sunday outside the restaurant. Photos by Allison Lee Isley/Journal/ ▲ Cook Out Vigil for Gabriel Dominguez ParralMourners remember Parral with flowers and candles at the Cook Out where he was fatally wounded. The shooter fled the scene Sunday. On Thursday, U.S. marshals arrested a suspect in Charlotte. ▲ By Sarah Newell Winston-Salem Journal Jul 20, 2018 Winston-Salem police have upgraded the charges for a man arrested in connection with a fatal shooting Sunday outside a fast-food restaurant on Peters Creek Parkway.

Jamel Shannon Kinzer, 28, is now charged with murder, police said Friday. He is being held with no bond allowed at the Mecklenburg County central jail, which lists him as a Winston-Salem resident. A complete address for Kinzer was not available.

He was arrested Thursday in Charlotte by U.S. marshals.

Kinzer was initially charged with assault with a deadly weapon, inflicting serious injury, in the death of Gabriel Dominguez Parral, 26. An address for Parral was not immediately available.

The assault charge remains in addition to the murder charge, police said.

Parral was shot outside the Cook Out restaurant at 3101 Peters Creek Parkway about 3 a.m. Sunday, police said. Officers and emergency responders found Parral with a gunshot wound to his head and neck. He was taken to a local hospital, where he died from his wounds Wednesday.

Police said the shooting occurred while Parral and another man were in the restaurant’s drive-thru in separate cars and got into an argument. The other person fled in a silver Dodge Charger.

Kinzer has other charges pending in Forsyth District Court, including possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine; possession with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver MDMA (more commonly known as Ecstasy, an illegal stimulant and inhibition relaxer); possession with intent to sell or deliver marijuana; maintaining a vehicle or dwelling for a controlled substance; and carrying a concealed gun.

Police said they are continuing to investigate the killing.

Several of Parral’s family members and friends held a memorial for him late Thursday night at the restaurant, a manager said Friday.

“They were grieving,” said the manager who declined to give his name.