Posted on 02/03/2023 9:50:11 AM PST by grundle
A Macon man who on Tuesday was charged with murder and aggravated assault for his alleged role in the Jan. 20 slaying of a liquor store worker and the wounding of two members of the worker’s family was released from prison last fall.
The suspect, Terrell Ugean Mills, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter 20 years ago and has been in and out of prison three times since. He was last freed from prison in September after serving three years of a five-year term for shooting at his brother in an argument in early 2019.
In recent days, Mills, 40, was arrested in neighboring Jones County after investigators there said they linked him to an armed robbery at a convenience store on Shurling Drive in east Macon. Other suspects in both incidents were being sought.
The 49er mart convenience store stickup happened within hours of the late-night shooting death of Pinalkumar Patel, a manager at Shurlington Package Store. The package store sits less than a mile west of the 49er Mart that the authorities in Jones County say was robbed not long after Patel was slain.
Patel, 52, was killed in the driveway of his home on Thoroughbred Lane in south Bibb County by masked bandits, investigators said. Sources familiar with the investigation have said it was possible that whoever shot Patel had followed him some 15 miles from the liquor store with intentions to rob him.
In recent days, Mills became a suspect in Patel’s death after he was charged with robbing the 49er Mart.
On Facebook, Jones sheriff’s officials posted a photograph of an unmasked suspect in that heist, a man investigators now say was Mills.
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Once a dog tastes human blood,
he will kill again.
Effing government is useless.
some people just can not get along with others....some people are just violence prone from the get go....
How about all jail sentences are for life or until someone can prove their release will benefit society, whichever comes first.
Jus’ grabbin’ him some a dos reparations.
Society doesn’t owe these people one damn penny. They owe us.
Don’t bother lookin’.
You would think that black people would be rioting over the lack of law enforcement. They are more often the victims proportionally.
I respect all the people of color that have put on military or police uniforms and go out every day and put their lives on the line to try to make this great country even better. The same goes for those who think this country has flaws but there is no better place on this earth to live and support law and order. To all those people who think we are systemically racists, I guess all those blacks from Haiti and African who are sneaking across our Southern Border must just looking for a place to be abused.
After seeing this, the appeal of lynching is understandable.
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