
Police in west Utah arrested a transgender-identifying female suspect after a multi-hour chase following a double homicide of the suspect’s families.
Around 7 o’clock, according to the Washington City Police Department, were called to a home. m. next Tuesday, where they found two adult patients with gunshot scars. Officials tried to save lives, according to the police office, but they were unsuccessful.
A second suspect has been identified as Collin Troy Bailey at this time, according to a press release released after nightfall on Wednesday night.
Collin Bailey, a trans man transitioning to a woman who goes by the name Mia Bailey, is described by the Washington City Police Department as a “miasmal men.” ”
Police more described Bailey as pale, 5’10” high, 130 pounds, and having normally brown hair but is known to wear wigs and often change hairstyles. In a bright 2014 Kia Soul with Utah License Plate U069GF, Bailey was seen leaving the scene, according to authorities.
According to the police office, Bailey was good unsafe and trained, and that the public should avoid approaching him but to instead contact the police for any information.
The two patients were not immediately identified by the Washington City Police Department.
Authorities in St. Petersburg. George, Utah, announced immediately after lunch on Wednesday that they had found the firing think and had lifted a stay-at-home-shelter-in-place advice for the surrounding areas.
“We have the suspect in custody. Everyone is secure. No one else was injured, ” St. Tiffany Mitchell, a member of the George Police Department, stated in a film release.
The second Bailey gave himself in front of police officers was captured on camera by Salt Lake City-based NBC affiliate KSL 5 News.
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On Friday, the Washington County Attorney’s Office identified the two people killed in the Tuesday night firing as Joseph and Gail Bailey, the families of the 28-year-old shooting suspect.
According to the local prosecutor’s company, Bailey is accused of nine first-degree felonies and one third-degree criminal, including two counts of aggravated death, one count of attempted murder, seven counts of felony firearm discharge ( with the exception of one first-degree felony and one count of aggravated burglary ).
Utah has a fatality charges; Nevertheless, the prosecutor’s office stated that, “after a thorough examination of the alleged information involved, it had decided not to seek the death penalty in this case.” ” The prosecutor’s company did not elaborate further on the topic.
A policeman ordering affidavit revealed that the suspect told police officers that she had no regrets for what she had done and that she would not make any changes. ” The believe reportedly said, “ I would do it again. I hate them. ”