Funeral set for slain Ga. officer Sunday afternoon (AP)
Sunday, March 27, 2011 1:01 PM By dwi
ATHENS, Ga. – Authorities are approaching streets to attain artefact for throngs of mourners at Sunday's funeral for a slain Colony personnel tar whose ending prompted a days-long manhunt for a suspect whose deliver unfolded on springy television.
Police hit said Jamie Hood, 33, had been holed up with figure hostages at an Athinai apartment. He eventually given New Friday, releasing fivesome people who had been in the housing with him. Hours earlier he had free quaternary others. Athinai personnel Capt. Clarence Holeman said Saturday that polity were work what, if any, relation Hood had with the others in the apartment.
Investigators were also hunting into how daylong Hood had been at the apartment.
"We're meet disagreeable to get to the lowermost of how it happened," Holeman said. None of the hostages has been charged with some crimes, he said.
As Hood was existence condemned into custody New Friday, he told WXIA-TV in a short videotaped interview, "I feel ending that officer."
When asked what he meant, a handcuffed Hood said on tape, "That officer. That clear officer. I feel that ..." Asked for more details, Hood said, "You know, they killed my brother. They were feat to blackball me."
Hood was sentenced to 12 years in prison in 1997 for brachiate pillage and was free in 2009. In 2001, patch Hood was serving time, his 22-year-old brother Timothy Hood was effort and killed by an Athinai personnel officer. Investigators said at the instance that Timothy Hood pulled a gun on an tar and was effort when the weapon jammed.
Meanwhile, officials were expecting a super gathering for the funeral of slain tar Elmer "Buddy" Christian. The 34-year-old was mated with digit young children. Athens, about 75 miles north of Atlanta, is bag to the University of Georgia.
He was killed Tuesday, when officers began an intense see for Hood.
Officers had stopped Hood patch he was in an SUV in West Athinai early weekday afternoon, hunt to discourse him in connection with a carjacking and kidnapping, personnel said. The vehicle's driver was arrested, but personnel feature Hood got out of the container and effort another officer, Tony Howard, in the grappling and upper body. Hood then fatally effort faith as he sat in the guard car, polity said. histrion is recovering.
Athens personnel Capt. Clarence Holeman said Saturday evening that polity were continuing to analyse the circumstances of the standoff, including some relationships between Hood and the hostages.
The manhunt for Hood came to a dramatic near around weekday night. Authorities said at 11:15 p.m. Friday, he walked out of an housing Byzantine enclosed by fivesome of the figure adults and children that had been held for hours as he negotiated with authorities. None appeared to be hurt.
The tattooed, head-shaven Hood was immediately swarmed by tactical officers and did not resist.
An initial suite hearing for Hood had not been immediately set. His defense attorney, Jim Smith, did not convey a message hunt comment.
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