Two fugitives from U.S. state of Georgia
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[June 16, 2017]
(Reuters) - Two inmates accused of
shooting to death a pair of armed guards during an escape from a prison
bus in Georgia were captured on Thursday night in Tennessee, authorities
said.
Donnie Rowe, 43, and Ricky Dubose, 24, were apprehended following a car
chase with police about an hour's drive southeast of Nashville, said
Stephen Emmett, a special agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation
in Atlanta.
Authorities were responding to a report of a home invasion in the area
of Shelbyville, Tennessee. The fugitives entered the home of an elderly
couple, tied them up and stole their car, leading police on a car chase,
Emmett said.
The fugitives then crashed the car on Interstate 24 and fled on foot
into a wooded area before entering a property in the area of the
community of Christiana, outside of Murfreesboro, Emmett said.
The pair were eventually taken into custody by Tennessee authorities, he
said, adding he was not aware of any injuries to law enforcement during
the pursuit or arrests.
A photograph posted on the website of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
showed the two suspects handcuffed and lying on the ground shirtless
with about a dozen law enforcement personnel surrounding them.
"With the crimes committed in Georgia, we know they could’ve done that
here," Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Director Mark Gwyn told the
newspaper. "Yes, it feels good (to capture them), but there’s a lot of
hurt people in Georgia that feel this pain for many years."
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, citing Georgia Bureau of Investigation
Director Vernan Keenan, reported that gunshots were fired.
The two men, who were serving time for armed robbery, escaped on Tuesday
in rural Putnam County, about 70 miles (110 km) southeast of Atlanta, as
they were being transported between two prison facilities with 31 other
inmates.
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A combination photo shows two escaped inmates Ricky Dubose (L) and
Donnie Rowe (R) after their escape earlier this week from Putnam
County, southeast of Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. in these updated images
released on June 15, 2017. Courtesy Georgia Corrections/Handout via
REUTERS
After their escape, Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills described the
prisoners as "dangerous beyond description" and said a day later
that the search for them had been expanded nationwide.
Sills said the fugitives each had 9 mm guns they took off the prison
officers they killed.
Ricky Myrick, assistant commissioner of the Georgia Department of
Corrections, told reporters on Wednesday that the inmates were most
recently cellmates at Baldwin State Prison and had been cellmates at
other Georgia prisons.
"They have known each other for quite a while," Myrick said.
(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles and Eric M. Johnson in
Seattle; Editing by Andrew Hay, Peter Cooney and Christian
Schmollinger)
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