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Updated: 9:18 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013 | Posted: 9:32 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2013

3 arrested for Zaxby’s shooting death

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Authorities investigate after a fatal shooting in the parking lot of the Zaxby’s in the 2500 block of South Cobb Drive on Wednesday night. (Channel 2 Action News)
3 arrested for Zaxby’s shooting death photo
Desmond Mosby
3 arrested for Zaxby’s shooting death photo
Gershom Brown
3 arrested for Zaxby’s shooting death photo
Kemanie Kyle Rhaburn

By Alexis Stevens

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Less than 24 after hours after the shooting, three men accused of killing a man outside a Cobb County restaurant were all in custody, police said Thursday.

Desmond Deaundray Mosby, 27, of Atlanta; Gershom Joshua Brown, 27 of Marietta; and Kemanie Kyle Rhaburn, 29, of Los Angeles, were each charged with murder in the death of 29-year-old Jarvis Jahammas McNabb, Cobb County police and sheriff’s offices said.

The three were also each charged with one felony count of violation of Georgia’s controlled substance act. Investigators did not release details about the types of drugs involved, but booking records indicate Rhaburn had marijuana.

McNabb, of Marietta, was shot in the parking lot of the Zaxby’s in the 2500 block of South Cobb Drive, near Smyrna, around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Cobb County police said. McNabb died before he arrived at WellStar Kennestone Hospital, police said.

U.S. Marshals assisted Cobb deputies with the arrests of Mosby and Brown, Cobb Sheriff Neil Warren said. Cobb police arrested Rhaburn late Wednesday, not far from the crime scene, jail records show.

All three suspects were being booked late Thursday afternoon into the Cobb County jail, where they were expected to be held without bond. Investigators have declined to release a motive in the case, but have said it was not a random crime.

Brown has two prior felony convictions in Cobb County, and has been in state prison twice since 2007, according to the Georgia Department of Corrections. He served from October 2007 until May 2008 and again in July 2010, when he spent 15 days in prison, records show. Brown has previously been convicted for obstructing a law enforcement officer, impersonating another and simple battery, according to the DOC.

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