The eighth and final suspect in the murder of Aaron Hobson, cousin of MU football player Trey Hobson, has been found. The shooting occurred at a Break Time convenience store Oct. 23.
According to a news release, the final suspect, Patrick Marshall, 18, of St. Louis was identified and a warrant for his arrest was issued. Police were unable to locate him until he arrived at the Columbia Police Department with his attorney at approximately 1:55 p.m. Feb 16.
Each of the eight suspects was arrested on suspicion of second-degree murder and first-degree robbery, according to the release. All of the suspects voluntarily turned themselves in to CPD except for the Peal brothers who were captured by police in Jennings, Mo., near St. Louis. They are being held in the Boone County Jail awaiting trial, each with a bond set at $1 million, cash only.
The shooting happened the morning of Missouri's 99th Homecoming game against the Oklahoma Sooners. Trey Hobson still played in the game after receiving the news of his cousin's death.
CPD spokeswoman Jill Wieneke said Aaron Hobson was visiting Columbia from Kansas to see his cousin play.
According to the release, at approximately 1:15 a.m. the morning of Oct. 23, police were dispatched to the Break Time convenience store at 110 E. Nifong Blvd. because there were reports of people trespassing. Hobson was robbed before Daron Peal allegedly shot him. The other seven men, Tony Lewis, Leo Roland, Deshon Houston, Lee Carter, Anthony Carr, Patrick Marshall and Darris Peal, the shooter's brother, all reportedly fled after the shooting.
Friday, February 25, 2011
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