Opening Statements Set for Re-Trial of Gwinnett Father’s Gas Station Murder

The re-trial for three men accused of murdering a father at a gas station begins with opening statements on Wednesday

Opening Statements Set for Re-Trial of Gwinnett Father’s Gas Station Murder
Opening Statements Set for Re-Trial of Gwinnett Father’s Gas Station Murder

Peachtree Corners: Opening statements kick off Wednesday for the re-trial of three men charged with killing Bradley Coleman, a father and football coach.

Coleman was shot on July 10, 2022, at a QT gas station while trying to put air in his tire. The suspects, Josiah Hughley, David Booker, and Miles Collins, reportedly backed into a parking spot next to him before getting out and shooting him.

A judge had previously declared a mistrial in October 2023 due to a technical issue. Jury selection for the new trial started on Monday, and everyone is eager to see how this unfolds.

Coleman was not just a coach; he was a father to a little girl and had even launched his own clothing line called Pascher. His mother, Venetia Coleman, expressed her hope for justice, emphasizing that her son was a man of integrity.

One of his former players shared how Coleman taught him to stand up for himself and stay true to who he is. It’s a tough situation, and the community is rallying for justice.

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