Teen and Two Adults Arrested in Connection with Midtown Daiquiri and Grill Triple Homicide
MACON, GA — Authorities in Bibb County have made significant progress in the investigation into the deadly mass shooting at Midtown Daiquiri and Grill, announcing the arrests of three individuals—one of them a teenager—in connection with the May 18th triple homicide that shook the Macon community.
According to the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office, 17-year-old Travis Glover of Macon was arrested on Saturday and charged with three counts of murder. He is being held without bond at the Bibb County Law Enforcement Center. Glover’s arrest comes shortly after that of Muchman Bond III, 24, who was apprehended on May 29 in Columbia, South Carolina. Bond was also charged with three counts of murder.
Authorities say Bond was located after South Carolina Highway Patrol troopers spotted a vehicle tied to the Georgia homicide. He was arrested along Interstate 20 near mile marker 64 and is currently held at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center, pending extradition to Georgia.
A third suspect, Jarrius Curry, 28, was arrested Friday and charged with five counts of aggravated assault. He is also being held at the Bibb County Law Enforcement Center.
All three arrests are connected to the violent shooting that unfolded at Midtown Daiquiri and Grill, located at 4376 Log Cabin Drive, on the night of Sunday, May 18. During the shooting, three men were killed:
- Jedarrius Meadows Jr., 28
- Javarsia Meadows, 24
- Javonta Faulks, 32
An additional six individuals were wounded in the shooting, prompting a widespread manhunt and community outcry.
The investigation is ongoing, and the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office continues to urge the public to come forward with any information that may aid in the case. Tips can be submitted to the Sheriff’s Office at (478) 751-7500 or anonymously through Macon Regional Crimestoppers at 1-877-68CRIME.
As the Macon community mourns the lives lost, authorities are working diligently to ensure justice is served and those responsible are held fully accountable.
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