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2 shooting suspects plead not guilty
By LIZI ARBOGAST GWIN Managing Editor Two of the six suspects in custody in connection with the April 15 shooting in Dadeville have officially pleaded not guilty — and that
decision could still be coming from a third. Late December, Wilson Lamar Hill Jr., 20, and Willie George Brown Jr., 20, both of Auburn, both entered pleas of not guilty, according to court docu-
ments, and waived their rights to an arraignment hearing. As for Johnny Letron Brown, 20, of Tuskegee, he will soon appear in court for the third time in connection with the charges. Thursday, his
court-appointed attorney, David Dawson, filed a motion to set an arraignment date. That date has not been set yet. A fourth suspect, Sherman Peters III, 15, See SUSPECTS, Page A6
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Tallassee’s McCary reaches 200 wrestling wins By DALTON MIDDLETON Sports Editor
HOW DEEP IS YOUR FAITH? Tallassee remembers Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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t’s been a trying few weeks for Cynthia Martin. A few family members have died including her brother Dean Farrow on Jan. 10. She’s kin to Sedrick D. Brooks, who died in an automobile accident
on Saturday in Macon County. Organizers of Monday’s King celebration in Tallassee asked Martin if she wanted to wait until next year to speak at the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration in Tallassee. But Martin said she would continue. She asked everyone at
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Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church Monday one question — “How deep is your faith?” Martin started by singing I’m a Living Testament before starting her speech. “We’ve been through the stones,” Martin said. See FAITH, Page A6
Marchers walk along Jordan Avenue Monday in Tallassee on the way to Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church for the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration.
It will be hard to find a high school wrestler in Alabama as accomplished as Tallassee senior Christian McCary. McCary, who has been a starter and state qual-
ifier ever since his seventh-grade season in 2019, recently reached 200 career wins in his high school career. As a seventh grader in 2019, McCary won 52 matches and placed See MCCARY, Page B3
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Tallassee wrestler Christian McCary, left, celebrates his 200th career win with coach John Mask. McCary is eight pins away from being Tallassee’s All-Time pin leader.
Streetscape project extended down South Ann By CLIFF WILLIAMS News Editor More sidewalks will soon line the streets of downtown Tallassee, and the best part is it’s coming from money the city already has.
Gas tax money the City of Tallassee has collected will be used, and those funds are separate from the grants received for the current streetscape project. See STREETSCAPE, Page A6
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