Robert Brown Obituary, Death: Suspect in Stockton May Day Shooting, Dies in Custody
Robert G. Brown, the 24-year-old suspect arrested and charged in connection with the Stockton May Day shooting that killed three and injured 15, has died in custody. Brown was being held at the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office when he passed away due to unknown circumstances.
The Stockton Community was left reeling on Saturday, May 11, 2024, when gunfire erupted, leaving 18 individuals injured, with three fatalities. The victims have been identified as Chiquita Ewing, Christian Bradley, and Micheal Anderson Jr. The Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office and the Bay Minette Police Department have been working tirelessly to investigate the incident, and Brown’s arrest was a significant breakthrough in the case.
Brown, a resident of Mobile, was charged with Assault in the First Degree in connection with the shooting. His arrest brought some solace and justice to the victims, their families, and the community, but his death in custody has raised more questions than answers.
The Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office has urged witnesses and victims present at the event to come forward with any information that can assist in the ongoing investigation. The community is still reeling from the tragedy, and the authorities are relying on the public’s support to move forward and ensure a successful prosecution.
Chiquita Ewing, one of the victims who lost her life, was a beloved member of the community, known for her kindness and compassion. Christian Bradley, another victim, was a young father who leaves behind a family that cherishes his memory. Micheal Anderson Jr. was a bright and promising individual who had a lot to offer to the world.
The Stockton Community has come together to support the families of the victims and to ensure that justice is served. The incident has left a profound impact on the community, and the authorities are working hard to ensure that such a tragedy never occurs again.
As the investigation continues, the community remembers the victims and their families, and hopes that the perpetrators will be brought to justice. Robert Brown’s death in custody may have brought an end to his involvement in the case, but the authorities are still working to identify and apprehend every individual involved in the shooting.
Anyone with information pertaining to the case, video footage from the incident, or willing to identify the perpetrators is urged to reach out to the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office at 251-972-8589, selecting option 7. The community’s support and cooperation are crucial in bringing closure to the victims’ families and ensuring that justice is served.