Bryan Rhoden, described as the ‘lone shooter’ was charged with three counts of murder, three counts of aggravated assault and two counts of kidnapping,
Within hours of the triple murder, Rhoden was arrested by the Chamblee Police Department on unrelated charges, including DUI, driving a vehicle without insurance and false identification,
WSB-TV reported. He posted bail on Tuesday.
A previous report via the
Pharos Tribune told of Bryan Rhoden of
Atlanta, Georgia, being arrested following a high-speed chase in White and Tippecanoe counties, Indiana with the man being released from the
White County Jail on a $5,000 bond, August 25, 2020.
At the time of his arrest, Rhoden faced a Level 6 felony of resisting law enforcement, as well as aggressive driving, a Class A misdemeanor, and reckless driving, a Class C misdemeanor in White County. He faces an additional charge of reckless driving in a work zone, a Class A misdemeanor, in Tippecanoe County.
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Ann Arbor police mourn ‘victims of injustice’ on anniversary of George Floyd’s murder
Meredith Bruckner, Community News Producer, All About Ann Arbor
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Protestors march along Washtenaw Avenue in Ann Arbor on Saturday, April 17, 2021. (WDIV)
ANN ARBOR – The Ann Arbor Police Department issued a statement on Tuesday afternoon one year after Minnesota man George Floyd was killed by former police officer Derek Chauvin, who kneeled on Floyd’s neck for more than 9 minutes.
“As we mark one year since the tragic death of George Floyd, we pause to mourn him and all those who are victims of injustice,” said the statement signed by AAPD Chief Michael Cox.