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WRIGHTSVILLE, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT)- The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has named a suspect in the Johnson County murders of two teenagers.
22-year old Daniel Payton Brinson of Washington County is charged with two counts of malice murder for the deaths of 18-year old Destiny Hope Kight of Wrightsville and 18-year old Charles Jaylon Garrett of East Dublin.
Kight and Garrett were found dead at 1383 Paul Lord Road in Wrightsville on April 23rd. They had been shot.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced the arrest Friday morning. According to a news release from the GBI, Brinson knew Garrett, and the investigation is ongoing.
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Law enforcement officers stand at the entrance of Waterford Elementary School Friday morning.
UPDATE 12:12 p.m.: Students are being dismissed from Waterford High and Elementary schools following a second evacuation in two days and a subsequent lockdown.
A bomb threat was called in around 8:10 a.m., Washington County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Mark Warden said. The call was made from an IP-based number and investigators believe it was made by the same individual who called in a bomb threat Thursday afternoon.
Warden said bomb-sniffing dogs including from Ohio University and Muskingum County searched the schools.
Capt. Ti Augustine with the Washington County Sheriff's Office was shot in the line of duty five years ago and was at the press conference Wednesday after Prairie Grove Officer Tyler Franks suffered a similar fate.
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He appeared in court Wednesday (May 5) for a bond hearing over Zoom.
His attorneys, Travis Story, Greg Payne and Justin Gelfand, argued that he is not a threat to the community or flight risk and should be released on bail to third-party custodians ahead of his July 6 trial date. He will not be allowed to return home to his wife and kids, located on his parent s property.