Auburn shooting suspect surrenders — with snipers standing by
The three-day hunt for a man charged with killing three people near Auburn University ended with the suspect walking up the steps of an Alabama courthouse and peacefully turning himself in to a U.S. Marshal waiting inside.
With snipers nearby, Desmonte Leonard walked up to an Alabama courthouse and turned himself in. He's been charged with murder in 3 fatal shootings at
Law enforcement addressed the media Tuesday night following the surrender of Auburn shooting suspect Desmonte Leonard. Authorities expressed relief at Leonard's surrender but say this isn't over ye.
Funerals are set for the three young men who died in Saturday night's shooting at an apartment complex in Auburn.Services for Ladarious Phillips are at 1 p.m. Friday at the Handley High School gymnasium in Roanoke.
Leonard is also thought to have shot and wounded 20-year-old John Robertson, 20-year-old Eric Mack, and 19-year-old Xavier Moss. The Auburn police department will hold a press conference at 9:15 p.m. CDT. You can







