Update to a previous thread. Congrats to the Ft Lauderdale P.D.
Sun-Sentinel
Posted January 15 2006, 5:34 PM EST
The two teens wanted in connection with the beating of three homeless men have turned themselves in to Fort Lauderdale police today.
Brian Hooks, 18, and Thomas Daugherty, 17, face murder and aggravated assault charges in the injuring of two men and the death of another in a four-hour spree Thursday morning throughout Fort Lauderdale.
Capt. Michael Gregory with the Fort Lauderdale Police Department said Hooks turned himself in to authorities about 9:45 a.m. Daugherty surrendered around noon.
Hooks was booked into the Broward County jail and Daugherty was taken to the Juvenile Assessment Center. Gregory said detectives were in contact with the teens out-of-state on Friday and negotiated through Saturday for them to return to Broward County. He said the families of both teens have cooperated with police.
The two are the only teens named in connection with the videotaped beating attack on Jacques Pierre, 58, on the Fort Lauderdale campus of Florida Atlantic University early Thursday morning. Police also named the teens in the death of Norris Gaynor, 45, who was killed a few blocks away in Riverwalk Linear Park near the Esplanade Pavilion, and in the beating of Raymond Perez, 49, in a Church-by-the-Sea garden. Both survivors were listed in fair condition at Broward General Medical Center Saturday, and doctors expected to release them in the next few days.
Two Plantation teenagers arrested
Sun-Sentinel
Posted January 15 2006, 5:34 PM EST
The two teens wanted in connection with the beating of three homeless men have turned themselves in to Fort Lauderdale police today.
Brian Hooks, 18, and Thomas Daugherty, 17, face murder and aggravated assault charges in the injuring of two men and the death of another in a four-hour spree Thursday morning throughout Fort Lauderdale.
Capt. Michael Gregory with the Fort Lauderdale Police Department said Hooks turned himself in to authorities about 9:45 a.m. Daugherty surrendered around noon.
Hooks was booked into the Broward County jail and Daugherty was taken to the Juvenile Assessment Center. Gregory said detectives were in contact with the teens out-of-state on Friday and negotiated through Saturday for them to return to Broward County. He said the families of both teens have cooperated with police.
The two are the only teens named in connection with the videotaped beating attack on Jacques Pierre, 58, on the Fort Lauderdale campus of Florida Atlantic University early Thursday morning. Police also named the teens in the death of Norris Gaynor, 45, who was killed a few blocks away in Riverwalk Linear Park near the Esplanade Pavilion, and in the beating of Raymond Perez, 49, in a Church-by-the-Sea garden. Both survivors were listed in fair condition at Broward General Medical Center Saturday, and doctors expected to release them in the next few days.
Two Plantation teenagers arrested