Georgia manhunt police killer suspect identified

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Georgia manhunt police killer suspect identified
Georgia manhunt police killer suspect identified
Georgia manhunt police killer suspect identified
Georgia manhunt police killer suspect identified

Georgia manhunt police killer suspect identified.

Gwinnett County police announced early Sunday morning that one suspect is in custody in the shooting death of a Gwinnett County police officer Saturday. Another suspect is still on the run.

Isaiah Pretlow is in custody and charged with aggravated assault in connection with the shooting death of officer Antwan Toney. He’s accused of pointing a gun at an officer during the manhut.

Tafahree Maynard, who they believe fired the shot that killed Toney, is still on the run. Police are encouraging Maynard to turn himself in. Though police originally said they thought up to four suspects were involved, they said Sunday morning that Pretlow and Maynard are the only suspects.

Late Saturday night, Channel 2’s Rikki Klaus was on Cordite Loop, where police waited for a warrant to search the home. It’s unclear if Pretlow was arrested at the home.

Channel 2’s Klaus, Michael Seiden and Tony Thomas covered the developing story from the moment it broke around 3 p.m.

Toney, 30, was shot while responding to a suspicious vehicle parked near Shiloh Middle School in unincorporated Snellville Saturday afternoon. The car was parking at Crumps Landing Road and White Road.

Gwinnett County Sgt. Jake Smith said in a news conference that someone reported the vehicle and that the people inside may have been smoking marijuana.

Toney and another officer approached the vehicle and that’s when someone started shooting from inside the car

“Before they could even get to the vehicle, shots rang out,” Smith said.

Police returned fire as an officer dragged Toney away.

Toney was rushed to Gwinnett Medical Center in critical condition where he died, officials said.

The two-year veteran was just days from celebrating his 3rd anniversary with the department on October 26.

Smith said that “99.999 percent” of the time, routine calls don’t end up in gunfire.

“That it went this way, it’s just tragic,” Smith said.

The suspects sped away and crashed the vehicle on Ross Road and Calumet Farm Lane less than a mile from the shooting scene, got out of the car and ran. Police originally said witnesses reported seeing up to four people run away.

On Saturday night, the car was towed to police headquarters.

Gwinnett County police have opened a new 24-hour tipline and are asking for the public’s help to learn more about the shooting. Gwinnett Police are asking anyone with information to call 770-513-5710.

It’s the first time an officer has been killed in Gwinnett County since 1993.

Gwinnett County Police just gave an update on today’s shooting. Gwinnett County Police Chief Butch Ayers said investigators are reviewing body camera footage of the shooting.

He said Officer Toney’s colleagues will remember him fondly.

“The people that worked with Officer Toney on a daily basis recalled a very jovial person who was dedicated to his job and dedicated to his community,” Ayers said.

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