MACON, Ga. — Over the past three days there have been six shootings in Macon, leaving five people dead and another in critical condition and raising the total number of homicides in the year to 13.
Here is a timeline of the shootings and details that have been released by the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office:
Monday 11:00 p.m.
A 57-year-old man was shot and injured during an armed robbery at a store located at 1090 Eisenhower Parkway. The man remains in critical condition. 46-year-old Travis Arnes Warren and 31-year-old Andre Willis III have both been arrested and charged with aggravated assault and armed robbery.
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Tuesday 1 a.m.
51-year-old David Maynard Morris Jr. was shot and killed behind a house on Andrews Drive near Pio Nono Avenue. The sheriff’s office says Morris was trying to enter an occupied residence when he was shot.
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Tuesday 3 a.m.
36-year-old Eric Ivan Searcy-Bryson was shot and killed while attempting to break into a car where another person was sleeping at the Riverview Hotel, located at 205 Broadway in south Macon, according to the release.
Wednesday 3:30 a.m.
28-year-old Anthonio Dewayne McNeill was shot and killed at the Haven Inn and Suites located at 107 Holiday Drive North, just off Riverside Drive. Investigators are still working to piece together what led to the shooting.
Wednesday: 4:30 a.m.
23-year-old Brian Rashad Obama was shot and killed in the 3000 block of Ruark Circle, located between Riggins Mill Road and Jeffersonville Road, just before 4:30 a.m. At this time, the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office does not have any details on what led to the shooting.
Wednesday 5:30 a.m.
42-year-old Nathaniel Fuller was shot and killed in his blue Chevrolet Blazer. Fuller crashed into the backyard of a Macon home located in the 2000 block of Winston Drive, near Eisenhower Parkway. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
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