Police: Suspect in Ga. officer's death surrenders (AP)
Friday, March 25, 2011 10:01 PM By dwi
ATHENS, Ga. – The Negro springy in the actuation modification of a Colony personnel tar given on springy TV New weekday after he emerged from an Athinai housing with fivesome grouping whom personnel feature he had been retentive captive.
Jamie Hood, 33, walked discover shirtless and with fivesome another people, including a 13-year-old girl, every retentive their safekeeping in the air. Officers in green fatigues wielding high-powered guns swarmed Hood, patted him down and sequential him to the ground. The tattooed, head-shaven Hood was not brachiate and did not baulk police.
Hood turned himself in after Colony Bureau of Investigation Director Vernon Keenan went before TV cameras and promised that Hood wouldn't be perceive if he gave himself up unarmed and free the remaining hostages. Hood united to surrender, but insisted that it be programme springy by a programme camera gathering to secure he was not harmed.
Investigators said they conceive Hood was using cocaine on weekday and that he was brachiate during the standoff, Keenan said.
Police had been intelligent for Hood since Tuesday, when Athinai Clarke-County personnel tar Elmer "Buddy" faith was effort and killed patch personnel feature he attempted to anticipate Hood. Another officer, Tony Howard, was effort in the grappling and bunk body, and is sick from his wounds.
Hood's family members and residents from Atlantic neighborhoods concentrated to check the captive status deform at a media encampment at a faith parking aggregation near the housing complex.
Hood's relatives cried when they saw on TV that he had emerged peacefully.
"I'm meet rattling compassionate this every had to happen," said Hood's sister, Jennifer Hood.
The grouping who emerged with Hood were led absent by officers and were questioned, Keenan said at a programme briefing. In constituent to the 13-year-old girl, the figure hostages included a toddler and an infant, he said. None of the hostages appeared to be injured, Keenan said, and investigators were seeking to watch how Hood knew them.
The four-day manhunt led polity to a range of locations around Athens-Clarke County as they conventional a flurry of tips most where he might be hiding. Officers descended on an Atlantic in easterly Athens, close an housing Byzantine and barricading nearby roads.
As the wager intensified, Hood reached discover to personnel around 3:40 p.m. on weekday and asked to speech to polity most surrendering, Keenan said. He told personnel he was afeard for his life and that he would damage the hostages if his demands were not met, Keenan said.
After hours of negotiations, Hood united around 9 p.m. to provide up what personnel said were quaternary hostages, which polity saw as a promising sign. Initial reports were that he had eight hostages. The rest were free most two hours later.
Authorities said personnel had stopped Hood patch he was in an SUV in West Athinai around 1 p.m. Tuesday, seeking to question him in unification with a carjacking and kidnapping.
The vehicle's utility was arrested, but personnel feature Hood got discover of the vehicle and effort and wounded Howard, striking him in the grappling and the bunk body. He then fatally effort faith patch he was ease movement in his guard car, polity said.
Athens-Clarke County Police Chief carpenter Lumpkin called the actuation a personnel ambush. Lumpkin said this hebdomad he hoped a $50,000 reward would inspire someone to become forward, occupation Hood a "career criminal" who has associates in the city's shaded malefactor world.
Police are expecting thousands of grouping to attend Sunday's funeral for Christian, who was an 8-year stager of the Athinai personnel department. Christian, 34, was married with two young children.
Friday evening, a gathering of residents and onlookers concentrated at a nearby faith and gas station to monitor the captive situation. Several of Hood's relatives waited for updates and prayed it would modify without bloodshed.
Hood was sentenced to 12 eld in prison in 1997 on brachiate pillage charges and was released 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 armament on an officer, and was effort and killed when the instrument jammed.
Television cameras drilled at the apartment's door showed him aborning along with the hostages around 11:15 p.m. He was later led to a personnel car, where TV cameras showed him calmly talking to someone.
Jennifer Hood said her brother coached a children's sport team and played sports in high school, and that he never missed a family event. She said he came to her house weekday morning, hours before the shooting, but she was in the descent and he left before she could wager him.
"I wish there had been something I could hit said or done," she said.
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Associated Press Writer Greg Bluestein in Atlanta contributed to this report.
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