The father of a teen accused of killing a 70-year-old man during a carjacking drove his son back to the scene so that police could arrest him, according to authorities.
Jaylen Mosley, 19, was taken into custody and charged with murder, aggravated assault, armed robbery, hijacking a motor vehicle, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
According to the Atlanta Police Department, officers were called to a carjacking at a liquor store in Atlanta at around 6:40 p.m. on Saturday.
They arrived on the scene to find David Tuttle, 70, suffering from a gunshot wound.
Tuttle was rushed to hospital where he was pronounced dead, police said.
Following the shooting, one of Mosleyâs family members called the teenâs mom to tell her that he may have been inside the liquor store when the shots were fired, reported WSBTV.
âI called his father to tell him to take him up there and see what was going on and thatâs what we did,â Teneka Mosley told the local outlet.
Mosleyâs father Jarvis Mosley told WSBTV it was a âvery hard decision but we didnât have anything to hide.â
Mosley was arrested at the scene.
Teneka Mosley told WSBTV that the teen had suffered from mental health issues in the past but insisted âI donât see him being a murderer.â
She said that the teenâs parents will support him whatever happens next.
The Tuttle family said in a statement to WSBTV that Tuttle was âa native Atlantan,â beloved husband, brother, uncle, and friend â with a âkind soul with an amazing sense of humor who will be deeply missed.â
âWe are devastated that David was taken by the senseless violence so prevalent today in communities large and small,â the family said.
âWe are thankful for the Atlanta Police Departmentâs swift apprehension of the suspect and are working in cooperation with the authorities and the court to ensure there is justice for this crime.â
Mosley was booked into Fulton County Jail.
He appeared in court for the first time Monday where he was held without bond.
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