logo
Tennessee family members murder suspect Austin Robert Drummond arrested: Authorities detail intense search and what's next

Tennessee family members murder suspect Austin Robert Drummond arrested: Authorities detail intense search and what's next

Synopsis
Austin Robert Drummond is in custody for the Tennessee killings. He is charged with murder and kidnapping. The victims include the parents, grandmother, and uncle of an abandoned infant. District Attorney Danny Goodman may seek the death penalty. Drummond knew the victims. Jackson police received tips leading to his arrest. Two others are charged as accessories.
AP This photo provided by Tennessee Bureau of Investigation on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025 shows Austin Drummond, moments after having been taken into custody. (Tennessee Bureau of Investigation via AP) In a massive update in the Tennessee killings case, the man wanted in the killings of the parents, grandmother, and uncle of an infant found abandoned in a front yard in western Tennessee last week has been arrested, police said.Following the intense search, the suspect, Austin Robert Drummond, 28, was taken into custody on Tuesday (July 5, 2025), police in Jackson said in a social media post. The suspect was arrested soon after police had warned residents of Jackson, which is about 74 miles (119 kilometers) away from the crime scene in Tiptonville, to stay inside their homes, having received a report that he was spotted in a neighborhood, as reported by news agency AP.Drummond faces four counts of first-degree murderDrummond is scheduled for arraignment in Tiptonville later this week. He faces four counts of first-degree murder, one count of aggravated kidnapping, and weapons charges, officials said, according to AP. It's unclear if he currently has an attorney to speak for him; the public defender's office asked to call back later.
Dyer and Lake counties District Attorney Danny Goodman told The Associated Press in a phone interview Tuesday that he has yet to decide if he'll seek the death penalty, but said it was 'very likely' he would.Tennessee killings were not a random attack, says District Attorney Danny GoodmanGoodman said Drummond shot the family members, and that Drummond's girlfriend is the sister of the infant's grandmother. 'They were actually all associated with one another,' Goodman said. 'So it wasn't a random attack.'The intense search operation carried out on Tuesday (August 5, 2025) left the community, situated on the Mississippi River in western Tennessee and more than 100 miles (161 kilometers) southwest of Nashville, on edge, according to the district attorney.'The biggest emotion has been fear,' Goodman said. 'You don't usually hear about in small towns much — you know, a quadruple homicide.' He further stated, 'The two emotions are, one is shock, and the second would be fear.'Jackson police reveal details of suspect's arrestHours before the arrest, Jackson Police posted a roughly 20-second video surveillance clip showing someone they said was Drummond, wearing camouflage and carrying a firearm, trying to enter the door of an unspecified building.While speaking at a press conference, Jackson Police Chief Thom Corley said on Tuesday (August 5, 2025) that two calls from the public helped officers arrest Drummond, who had been staying in a vacant building near the woods where he was taken into custody, as reported by AP.Tennessee killings probeThe investigation into the family's killings in Tiptonville began July 29 after an infant in a car seat was found in a front yard in the Tigrett area, roughly 40 miles (65 kilometers) away. The Dyer County Sheriff's Office said in a statement that a caller reported a minivan or midsize SUV had dropped the infant at a 'random individual's front yard.'The sheriff's office later said they were working with investigators in neighboring Lake County, where four people had been found dead. Officials determined those people were the child's parents, grandmother and uncle.Authorities later identified those people as James M. Wilson, 21; Adrianna Williams, 20; Cortney Rose, 38; and Braydon Williams, 15. Wilson and Adrianna Williams were the infant's parents, while Rose was Adrianna and Braydon Williams' mother.Investigators determined the four relatives had not been seen since the night before, according to Goodman. A relative had called 911 after finding two vehicles in a remote area, and the four bodies were found in nearby woods, Goodman said.Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Director David Rausch has said it's believed the killings were a targeted attack by Drummond. The baby, identified by Goodman as a girl, is safe and being cared for by other relatives.Goodman said authorities believe Drummond drove the baby from Tiptonville to Tigrett, where she was left in a yard. The TBI has already charged Tanaka Brown, 29, and Giovonte Thomas, 29, with accessory after the fact to first-degree murder. Investigators allege both men 'assisted' Drummond, 28, in the killings.Dearrah Sanders of Jackson was arrested on Monday and charged with being an accessory after the killings. Drummond's criminal history includes prison time for robbing a convenience store and threatening to go after jurors. He was also charged with attempted murder while behind bars.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

NIA court frames charges against JeI operatives, trust in fund-raising case
NIA court frames charges against JeI operatives, trust in fund-raising case

Hindustan Times

time11 minutes ago

  • Hindustan Times

NIA court frames charges against JeI operatives, trust in fund-raising case

Special judge NIA, J&K, Sandeep Gandotra, framed charges against three individuals and an educational trust for allegedly raising and utilising funds to further the activities of the proscribed organisation Jamaat-e-Islami, Jammu and Kashmir (JeI, J&K), in violation of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967. The charges were framed in case RC-07/2022/NIA/JMU, after the NIA found prima facie material under sections 120-B of the Indian Penal Code and sections 10, 13, 20, 22-C, 38, and 39 of the UAPA. (File) The accused include Amir Mohammad Shamsi, of Rehtal village, Rajouri; Abdul Hamid Ganai, alias Abdul Hamid Fayaz, of Nadigam, Shopian; and Mushtaq Ahmad Mir, alias Mushtaq Ahmad Zargar of Thanamang, Darhal, Rajouri, presently residing in Pakistan. The fourth accused is Al-Huda Educational Trust, a Rajouri-based organisation allegedly used as a financial front for JeI. The charges were framed in case RC-07/2022/NIA/JMU, after the NIA found prima facie material under sections 120-B of the Indian Penal Code and sections 10, 13, 20, 22-C, 38, and 39 of the UAPA. As per the NIA, Amir Mohammad Shamsi, who previously served as Amir-e-Jila of JeI in Rajouri, conspired with Abdul Hamid Ganai, then Amir-e-Jamaat of JeI, J&K, to collect funds through Al-Huda Educational Trust even after JeI was declared an unlawful association in February 2019. Witness statements and financial documents revealed that Shamsi received ₹1.80 lakh from Mushtaq Ahmad Mir, a Pakistan-based terrorist affiliated with Hizbul Mujahideen (HM), and disbursed ₹1 lakh to Ganai for furtherance of separatist activities. The court noted that while disclosure statements recorded before executive magistrates were inadmissible, independent evidence—including statements of trustees and local donors under Section 164 CrPC—substantiated the prosecution's case. Advocates Syed Aqib and Adil Pandit strongly opposed the charges, arguing that no substantive material had been recovered and that confessions lacked evidentiary value under the Indian Evidence Act. However, the court held that the cumulative evidence, including Trust deeds, financial transfers, and corroborative witness testimonies, justified the framing of charges. Proceedings under Section 512 CrPC have been initiated against Mushtaq Ahmad Mir, who is absconding and believed to be operating from Pakistan.

Singer's aide lured via phone call from UK: Gurugram police
Singer's aide lured via phone call from UK: Gurugram police

Hindustan Times

time11 minutes ago

  • Hindustan Times

Singer's aide lured via phone call from UK: Gurugram police

Rohit Shokeen, a close aide and alleged financier of Haryanvi singer Rahul Yadav, alias Fazilpuria, was lured to his death in Gurugram's Sector 77 late Monday night through a WhatsApp call from a UK-based number, police said on Wednesday. The car the victim was commuting in. (HT Photo) Shokeen, 40, a resident of Kamaruddin Nagar in Delhi, was allegedly called to the location to resolve a financial dispute involving ₹60 lakh that he had lent to Deepak Nandal, police said. While he was waiting outside his car near Palm Hills society, two assailants in delivery executive uniforms shot him dead. Police said more than 15 bullets were pumped into his head, chest, neck, and abdomen, even after he collapsed, indicating a deliberate attempt to instil fear among his associates, including Fazilpuria. 'The caller was also suspected to be Nandal, a close associate of gangster Sunil Sardhaniya,' a senior police officer said, adding both the gangsters hail from Rohtak and are believed to be hiding abroad. A social media post in Sardhaniya's name has since claimed responsibility for the killing and issued threats to Fazilpuria if he fails to return owed money. 'Prima facie, the call originated from a UK number. It is being verified whether it was a virtual number,' said a senior police officer. Shokeen had three criminal cases against him in Delhi, including land grabbing and assault. As of now, police believe the number used to call Shokeen genuinely belonged to Nandal. However, they are still verifying whether it was spoofed or generated through a virtual platform to mask the caller's true identity. Police said Shokeen and Nandal's relationship soured after the latter failed to return the ₹60 lakh borrowed a few years ago. Shokeen's father had submitted a complaint last year alleging life threats from Nandal. Investigators believe the motive was twofold — to avoid repayment and to intimidate Fazilpuria. Shokeen had helped the singer secure a ₹5 crore loan from Sardhaniya through Nandal, which the gang now reportedly wants repaid. On July 14, gunmen hired by Sardhaniya had opened fire on Fazilpuria in Sector 71, from which he survived. Sardhaniya claimed responsibility online. ACP (Manesar) Virender Saini said multiple teams are raiding locations, including outside Haryana. 'The murder site was dark and lacked CCTV coverage. We are scanning other footage for clues,' he said. Despite multiple attempts from HT, Rahul Yadav remains completely unreachable for a statement. He has yet to issue any public statement regarding the recent developments. The singer has been under police protection since July 14, when he survived an attack—security that was deployed within hours of the incident.

22-year-old man arrested for raping 5-yr-old in Belagavi: Cops
22-year-old man arrested for raping 5-yr-old in Belagavi: Cops

Hindustan Times

time11 minutes ago

  • Hindustan Times

22-year-old man arrested for raping 5-yr-old in Belagavi: Cops

Belagavi: Police in Belagavi have arrested a 22-year-old man accused of raping a 5-year-old girl, police officials said. Belagavi police have arrested a 22-year-old man accused of raping a 5-year-old girl. (Representational Image.) The accused, identified as Tufelahmed Dadapeer Nagarachi, from Mahalingpur in Mudhol taluk, used to work as a maulvi at a mosque in Yaragatti town. Belagavi Superintendent of Police Bhimashankar Guled confirmed that the Murgod police reviewed the CCTV footage from the mosque. Nagarachi has confessed to the crime and has been remanded to judicial custody. Also read: Minor gang-raped in Kanpur, juvenile among two held, third accused at large According to SP Guled, the police traced the victim's parents, who had not filed a formal complaint. The parents informed the police that they were hesitant to report the incident out of concern for their daughter's future. 'As the victim's family refused to file a complaint, the department informed the District Children Protection Committee, and after a case was lodged, the accused was arrested and remanded to judicial custody,' the SP said. Also read: 6-yr-old girl raped, murdered by uncle in Rajasthan's Dungarpur: Police A person from the mosque, requesting anonymity, said that after the incident came to light, the mosque's leadership removed Nagarachi from his position and urged the victim's parents not to file a police report.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store