ATLANTA — ATLANTA -- Another man is behind bars and charged with the murder of a wedding guest in Brookhaven.
Police have arrested Torrus Fleetwood, who they said was involved in shooting and robbery that led to the death of Christian Broder.
Broder was shot near the intersection of West Brookhaven Drive and Capitol City Lane on July 8. Police say Fleetwood, 19, was driving the car when 17-year-old Jayden Myrick got out and robbed the group and shot him. Weeks later, Broder died.
Fleetwood is charged with murder, armed robbery and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Myrick was arrested and charged with three counts each of possession of firearm during commission of a felony, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and armed robbery. He is also charged with felony murder, murder and criminal attempt to commit armed robbery.
An 11Alive investigation found that Myrick was given probation for an earlier unrelated crime and ordered him to take part of Visions Unlimited, a youth program that was supposed to supervise him.
We tracked down the supervisor of the program who said Myrick didn't show any indication of problems before the July shooting.