Close Menu
Douglas NowDouglas Now
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Community
  • Opinion
  • Obituaries
  • At Home with Pam
  • Contact
What's Hot

Lady Patriots defeat David Emanuel Eagles 6-1, win second consecutive District 6 title

October 2, 2025

Douglas Now LIVE • October 2, 2025

October 2, 2025

Suspect allegedly flees after officer attempted to stop him for walking in the middle of the street

October 2, 2025
Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok
Trending
  • Lady Patriots defeat David Emanuel Eagles 6-1, win second consecutive District 6 title
  • Douglas Now LIVE • October 2, 2025
  • Suspect allegedly flees after officer attempted to stop him for walking in the middle of the street
  • Fried Pear or Apple Tarts
  • Third deer tests positive for Chronic Wasting Disease, Lowndes County now in CWD Management Area
Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok Pinterest
Douglas NowDouglas Now
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Community
  • Opinion
  • Obituaries
  • At Home with Pam
  • Contact
Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok
Douglas NowDouglas Now
Home»News»Suspect in fatal Homerville shooting turns himself in at Coffee County Jail
News

Suspect in fatal Homerville shooting turns himself in at Coffee County Jail

Kristen KitchensBy Kristen KitchensJuly 25, 202269 Views
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link
Follow Us
Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok
Submitted photo
Marthony Hood
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

Marthony Zamark Hood, 22, a suspect in the shooting death of Brad Antonio Collins of Homerville, turned himself over to authorities at the Coffee County Jail on Sunday night. The shooting took place in Homerville. Last week, investigators released a BOLO for Hood, naming him the “lone suspect” of Collins’ death.

 

 

According to a Homerville Police Department incident report, officers were dispatched to 35 Poppel Square in Homerville last Wednesday, July 20, around 5:49 p.m. in reference to a male who had been shot. The report states that while en route, dispatchers advised officers that the victim, Collins, was being taken to the emergency room at Clinch Memorial Hospital. However, Collins succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased.

 

 

One of the officers reported that when he arrived on the scene of the fatal shooting, a large crowd was formed in the grass area near the scene, and “people were shouting.” According to the officer, it was “quickly established” that the shooting occurred around a red BMW, registered in Collins’ name, in a parking spot in the lot. 

 

 

The officer reported that he and a K-9 detective put up crime scene tape and secured the area around the vehicle.

 

 

The report states that the officer discovered several shell casings positioned around the vehicle and one live round laying on the ground in front of the car.

 

 

According to the report, the BMW had one bullet hole through the windshield on the driver’s side, two bullet holes through the windshield on the passenger side, and one bullet hole through the upper/front part of the glass on the front passenger side door.

 

 

The officer stated, “In plain view inside the vehicle is what appears to be fragments of a bullet laying on the front passenger seat, and on the driver’s seat what appears to be fragments of a bullet, as well as a mushroomed bullet.”

 

 

Officers collected all possible evidence discovered at the scene, including the vehicle. The officer reported speaking to several residents outside to “see if anyone saw the event unfold” or had any further information.

 

 

A second officer reported following the ambulance to the hospital and then securing the hospital due to a large crowd gathered in the parking lot. The hospital was placed on lockdown, and the officer said he spoke with several members of the victim’s family.

 

 

The report states that officers in Clinch County searched for the suspect, Hood, in many locations throughout the night but were unsuccessful. Investigators released a BOLO for Hood last Thursday, stating he was suspected to either be in Douglas or Homerville at that time.

 

 

On Sunday, July 24, Hood turned himself over to authorities at the Coffee County Jail and was booked around 11:33 p.m. Hood is currently being held for Clinch County in the Coffee County Jail. A copy of the incident report lists charges of murder and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Clinch County, Georgia Coffee County Jail Coffee County Sheriff's Office fatal shooting Homerville, Georgia murder possession of a firearm
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Copy Link
Douglas Now Profile Pic
Kristen Kitchens

Related Posts

Lady Patriots defeat David Emanuel Eagles 6-1, win second consecutive District 6 title

October 2, 2025

Elizabeth Vaughn, 70

October 2, 2025

Douglas Now LIVE • October 2, 2025

October 2, 2025

Comments are closed.

Top Posts

Convicted child molester allegedly gets drunk, lends truck to girlfriend, forgets and reports it stolen, then gets arrested for failure to register

February 19, 202574,095 Views

18 bodies in various states of decomposition found at funeral home during eviction process

October 27, 202467,868 Views

Dollar General employees catch 58-year-old female allegedly trying to pay for merchandise with movie money

August 27, 202566,765 Views

Cream Cheese Pound Cake

November 11, 202446,225 Views
RSS Latest Headlines from Fox News
  • Texas sheriff arrested by his own deputies, now faces new charge for lying to grand jury
  • Woman caught on camera allegedly lunging at MAGA activist in viral confrontation
  • Cam Newton makes bold claim about Browns' motives, handling of Shedeur Sanders
  • Giuliani allies turn on GOP’s Sliwa, back Cuomo in NYC mayor race
  • Kamala Harris berated staff for not prepping her for health podcast interview: 'What the f---was that?'
Follow us on Social Media!
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Pinterest
Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok Pinterest
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Community
  • Opinion
  • Obituaries
  • At Home with Pam
  • Contact
© 2025 Coffee County Broadcasters, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Newell Media

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.