
A fourth suspect in the Sunday, January 16 shootings that damaged numerous homes in a Holmes Cannery Road subdivision turned himself in to law enforcement, according to Washington County Sheriff Joel Cochran.
21-year-old Herbert Bernard Mack of Tennille turned himself on Friday, January 21. He is charged with possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime and three counts aggravated assault.
Three other suspects in these shootings turned themselves in to law enforcement on Wednesday, January 19. They included: 19-year-old Keimahn Ahmad Cuyler, 18-year-old Justin Keyon Hooks, and 21-year-old Jakobe Hykeem Hodges.
They were charged with criminal damage to property, discharge of a gun near a public highway or street, aggravated assault, reckless conduct, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime.
As previously reported by WACO 100, Washington County Sheriff’s Deputies initially responded on Sunday, January 16 to Sara’s Road in regard to shots fired; Washington County E-911 then received multiple calls regarding numerous shots fired on Holmes Cannery Road.
“It was discovered during the initial investigation that multiple homes were damaged due to gunfire,” said Washington County Sheriff Cochran. He explained that approximately 30 shell cases of varying types were recovered from the scenes by Washington County Sheriff’s Deputies.
Sheriff Cochran went to say that prior to these shootings, a separate shooting incident occurred near Jet 34 on Sparta Road in Sandersville.