A Saturday shooting incident near Wren Avenue killed one dead who has been identified as Cory Hall.
A man was who has been idrentufied as Cory Hall was killed in a shooting on Wren Avenue in south Macon on Saturday.
Bibb County Sheriff’s Office says the 25-year-old Corey Maurice Hall was shot multiple times in Anthony Homes, the Housing Authority community off Eisenhower Parkway.
According to deputies, Hall and several others were standing near a parked car when a vehicle drove by and someone inside began shooting.
Deputies do not yet have a description of the vehicle or the suspects.
Hall was taken to the Atrium Health Navicent. At 10:39 p.m., he was pronounced dead. Jones says Saturday.
On Thursday, there was another shooting on Wren Avenue, this time involving two teenagers.
Keymarion Manor, 19, died later that day from a gunshot wound to the head.
Hall was taken to the Atrium Health Navicent facility. At 10:39 pm, he was pronounced dead. Moreover, no information about Cory Hall’s family and relatives has been made public. As a result, it is unknown who the shooting victim was and where he was from.
They must be in shock and devastated after the sudden death of their loved one. We send heartfelt condolences to the Hall family and hope they will find the strength to cope with the tragedy.
Macon Bird City Shooting – Keymarion Manor Death
Another shooting was reported on Wren Avenue on Thursday. Two teenagers were killed. According to Bibb County Coroner Leon Jones, two teenagers were shot Thursday afternoon in Macon’s Bird City neighborhood.
Jordon Collins, 18, and Keymarion Manor, 19, have been identified as the victims. Both were injured and were taken to the hospital by emergency personnel.
The 19-year-old Keymarion Manor later died from a headshot wound on Friday. Medica professionals at Atrium Heath Navicent pronounced him dead at 2:30 pm Friday.
On the other hand, the 18-year-old Jordon Collins’ wound is not considered life-threatening, and he is in stable condition.
Just before 12:30 pm, according to Sgt. Christopher Williams, they got a ShotSpotter alarm that two individuals were exchanging gunfire close to Wren Avenue. Authorities have been silent regarding the connection between the two cases. Two incidents have gained considerable media attention.
Raymond Nottingham And Jadarrious Markell Sears Were Arrested And Charged
In connection with the shooting, the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office arrested an 18 year old Jadarrious Markell Sears of Macon, and Raymond Nottingham, 27, of Warner Robins.
According to a press release, the suspects were detained and transferred to the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office Investigations Division to be questioned. Following the interviews, they were reportedly charged and taken to the Bibb County Law Enforcement Center.
Nottingham is also being held without bond on four counts of aggravated assault, one count of controlled substance possession, one count of parole violation, and one count of a traffic offense.
Similarly, Sears is being held without bond on four counts of aggravated assault and one misdemeanor probation violation. The incident and its circumstances are still being investigated.
The shooters’ motivation has also remained unknown.