ETAs to come... looking for presser info
Gene Siller killing: Suspect arrested and charged in triple homicide at Pinetree Country Club - CNN
Authorities have arrested and charged Bryan Anthony Rhoden in the July 3 triple homicide at the Pinetree Country Club...He has been charged with three counts of murder, three counts of aggravated assault and two counts of kidnapping, the chief added. Cox said Rhoden was the lone shooter in the killings.Rhoden was arrested in the Chamblee, Georgia, area and "has ties to the metro Atlanta area," Cox said.
Man charged in Georgia triple murder that included golf pro Gene Siller
Cobb County Police Chief Tim Cox is expected to host a press conference Thursday at 8 p.m. ET in reference to an arrest in the triple homicide, Cobb County Police said earlier.
Arrest made in killing of golf pro Gene Siller, 2 others - WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Traffic
Update 8:13 p.m. EDT July 8: Bryan Anthony Rhoden was charged with three counts of murder, three counts of aggravated assault and two counts of kidnapping, Cobb County Police Chief Tim Cox said in a news conference Thursday evening.
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.
Cox did not provide any specifics about Rhoden’s arrest or how he was targeted as the suspect.
Golf pro killed at country club was in wrong place at wrong time, police say
Rhoden is being charged with three counts of murder, three counts of aggravated assault and two counts of kidnapping. He is being held in the Cobb County Jail.
Within hours of the murder, Rhoden was arrested by the Chamblee Police Department on unrelated charges, including DUI, driving a vehicle without insurance, false identification and more. He bonded out of the DeKalb County Jail on those charges on Tuesday.
Cobb County Police Chief Tim Cox did not comment on whether or not Rhoden had already been identified as a suspect at that time. He did, however, say that investigators developed Rhoden as a suspect within a few days of the crimes.
OK folks, put this NEW REASON in your pocket for the future. If police say that there is no danger to community, it could be because LE thought he was the guy, and he was IN JAIL! Who would have thought that one!
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*MEDIA ALERT* Chief Cox to address media at 8 pm at
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headquarters. Press conference will be live-streamed on our Facebook page. (Now on YouTube below) Starts at 9:25 into this video...so fast forward/queue up to there for start.