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Three more arrested, six now in custody in connection to Dadeville mass shooting


Growing memorial outside building in Dadeville where shooting killed four people, injured 32 (abc3340.com)
Growing memorial outside building in Dadeville where shooting killed four people, injured 32 (abc3340.com)
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Three more people were arrested Thursday in connection to a deadly mass shooting at a birthday party in Dadeville on Saturday. There have now been six total people charged.

Friday District Attorney Michael Segrest says it's believed all the shooters are now in custody. An Aniah's Law hearing is set for Tuesday to determine if all the suspects can continue to be held without bond. Segrest says evidence will be presented by the prosecution.

Thursday the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said 20-year-oldJohnny Letron Brown, of Tuskegee, wasformally charged with four counts of reckless murder.

Just before noon Thursday, ALEA said it made a fifth arrest in the investigation. 19-year-old Willie George Brown Jr. of Auburn was arrested and formally charged.

Later Thursday evening, ALEA announced a 15-year-old from Tuskegee was also arrested and formally charged with four counts of reckless murder. The teen was not identified. Officials said the 15-year-old is the only one of the six suspects not being held without bond in the Tallapoosa County Jail.

Four people were killed in the shooting at the 'Sweet 16' celebration and another 32 were injured.

The other three arrests were announced Wednesday.

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Tuskegee teens, a 16-year-old Travis McCullough and 17-year-old Ty Reik McCullough, and 20-year-old Wilson LaMar Hill Jr., of Auburn, were also each charged with four counts of reckless murder.

ALEA said everyone arrested in connection to the shooting has been booked into the Tallapoosa County Jail with no bond.

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