5th suspect moved to Augusta after 2022 Olmstead Homes murder
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - The fifth suspect in connection to a 2022 murder at the Olmstead Homes has been moved back to Augusta on Thursday after being arrested earlier this year.
Augusta man accused of 2020 fatal Aiken club shooting
An Augusta man has been charged with murder and several other charges this week in connection to a fatal shooting at the Seventh Lounge in 2020, we learned on Friday.

After being arrested in Florida earlier this year, Jamari K. Williams, 21, was booked in Augusta on Aug. 22, according to authorities.
On Jan. 26, Williams was arrested and taken into custody, according to the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office. He was suspected to have been in Florida, authorities said a few weeks ago.
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Williams was arrested in Florida only a little over a week after the arrest of the fourth suspect, Lawrence Markese Stephens.
Both are suspects in the Oct. 15, 2022, fatal shooting of 22-year-old Kyan Michael Bowie in the 2100 block of B Street. Bowie was shot around 9:20 p.m. while sitting in a white Kia and died at a hospital.
Previously arrested were Evyn O’Conner.
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