The Covington Police Department is investigating an obvious double murder.Investigators responded to the five hundred block of East Gibson Street in Covington round 7 a.m., discovering two our bodies burned past recognition. Covington police have arrested a suspect in reference to the double murder. Antonio Donde Tyson was taken into custody on Monday and booked with first-degree homicide, second-degree kidnapping, obstruction of justice, resisting an officer, and illegally possessing stolen objects. Meanwhile, officers from St. Peter Catholic Church alongside nineteenth Avenue in Covington instructed WDSU a retired pastor, Father Otis Young and an affiliate are lacking presently.St. Tammany Parish officers couldn’t affirm if the 2 conditions are related proper now.The identification of the victims has not been decided; the St. Tammany Parish Coroner’s Office will launch that info later. Both St. Scholastica Academy and St. Peter School in downtown Covington closed early on Monday as a result of ongoing crime scene. Parish President Mike Cooper launched the next assertion: “Our hearts have been shattered by this unfathomable crime. We stand behind the Covington Police Department and St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office as they investigate this heinous action. Please join me in praying for the families and friends of the victims and the entire Covington community.”Officials with St. Peter Catholic held a vigil Monday night time for the 2 members of the church which might be nonetheless thought of lacking.
The Covington Police Department is investigating an obvious double murder.
Investigators responded to the five hundred block of East Gibson Street in Covington round 7 a.m., discovering two our bodies burned past recognition.
Covington police have arrested a suspect in reference to the double murder.
Antonio Donde Tyson was taken into custody on Monday and booked with first-degree homicide, second-degree kidnapping, obstruction of justice, resisting an officer, and illegally possessing stolen objects.
Meanwhile, officers from St. Peter Catholic Church alongside nineteenth Avenue in Covington instructed WDSU a retired pastor, Father Otis Young and an affiliate are lacking presently.
St. Tammany Parish officers couldn’t affirm if the 2 conditions are related proper now.
The identification of the victims has not been decided; the St. Tammany Parish Coroner’s Office will launch that info later.
Both St. Scholastica Academy and St. Peter School in downtown Covington closed early on Monday as a result of ongoing crime scene.
Parish President Mike Cooper launched the next assertion:
“Our hearts have been shattered by this unfathomable crime. We stand behind the Covington Police Department and St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office as they investigate this heinous action. Please join me in praying for the families and friends of the victims and the entire Covington community.”
Officials with St. Peter Catholic held a vigil Monday night time for the 2 members of the church which might be nonetheless thought of lacking.