3 people charged with helping suspected killer of 4 are accused of giving him shelter, phones
- Three people are charged with helping Austin Robert Drummond, who is accused of fatally shooting four individuals in Tennessee, according to Prosecutor Danny Goodman.
- Austin Robert Drummond has pleaded not guilty to four counts of first-degree murder related to the deaths of the infant's family members.
- District Attorney Danny Goodman stated that prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty if Drummond is convicted at trial.
- Drummond is suspected of having targeted the victims, who are identified as the parents, grandparents, and uncle of an infant found abandoned nearby.
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3 people charged with helping suspected killer of 4 are accused of giving him shelter, phones
A prosecutor says three people charged with helping a Tennessee man accused of fatally shooting four people are suspected of providing him with shelter, phones and rides as he evaded authorities after the killings.
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