Three teenagers were arrested by Cobb County sheriff’s deputies in connection with the shooting of a Kennesaw home three months ago, according to police records.
Elijah Hinson, 18, Derrick Reynolds, 19, and Miguel McBride, 18, all of Acworth, were allegedly involved in the September shooting of the home on North Main Street, according to Channel 2 Action News.
Cobb County sheriff's spokesman Glenn Daniel previously said the home was shot at about 20 times.
Anthony Jordan Brown, 19, of Marietta, was arrested last month as the prime suspect in the case, AJC.com previously reported.
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Eight people were at the home at the time of the shooting, Daniel said. No one was injured, but the house and the homeowner’s car sustained substantial damage.
According to warrants, Brown was involved in a confrontation with an unidentified person just outside the home the night of the shooting. When the confrontation ended, Brown left but said “stay outside, I’ll be back,” according to the warrants.
In the next 20 to 30 minutes, Brown allegedly picked up Hinson, Reynolds and McBride. All four took part in the shooting that left shell casings in front and around the home, the warrants said.
Amanda, the homeowner who asked AJC.com not to use her last name, said she believes the case revolves around a girl her 17-year-old son had recently been dating. She said the girl’s ex-boyfriend is Brown.
The girl was at the Kennesaw home the night of the shooting, she said.
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Phone and social media records were used by police during the investigation.
Brown is charged with eight counts of aggravated assault with the intent to murder, one count of possession of a firearm during a crime and one count of second-degree criminal damage, according to Daniel.
Hinson, Reynolds and McBride each face eight counts of aggravated assault with intent to murder, one count of possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime and one second-degree count of criminal damage to property, according to arrest records.
They are all being held in the Cobb County jail. Brown, Hinson and Reynolds were not granted bond. McBride was given a $5,720 bond.
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