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Bond set at $1 million in slaying at Sharonville Rally's drive-thru
A 28-year-old man has now been arrested, accused of shooting and killing a man who “had a relationship with his wife,” Sharonville police say.
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Bond set at $1 million in slaying at Sharonville Rally's drive-thru
A 28-year-old man has now been arrested, accused of shooting and killing a man who “had a relationship with his wife,” Sharonville police say.
www.wlwt.com
Bond set at $1 million in slaying at Sharonville Rally's drive-thru
ShareUpdated: 1:31 PM EDT May 8, 2021
SHARONVILLE, Ohio —
A 28-year-old man has now been arrested, accused of shooting and killing a man who “had a relationship with his wife,” Sharonville police said.
Anthony Holley Jr. was arrested Friday for the slaying of Michael Brice in Sharonville on May 3.
Holley went before a judge Saturday, charged with aggravated murder. His bond was set at $1 million.
Sharonville police said Holley shot Brice multiple times and died in the drive-thru of the Rally's on East Sharon Road around noon Monday before fleeing the scene in a 1997 Ford Thunderbird.
Court documents say Holley allegedly waited for Brice at the Rally's because it was a frequent stop for his lunch break.
The affidavit says Holley is seen on video approaching Brice's car, throwing a punch, then drawing a firearm and firing 10 shots at close range.
Brice was a father of five children, ranging in age from 2 years old to 8 years old.
Brice's father, Michael Howard, said his son was on a lunch break from Gorilla Glue when the slaying happened.
"I don't think it's still hit me. It's almost like this ain't real," Howard said.
He said Brice loved his family and kept to himself.
"We would like to express our condolences to Brice’s family as they deal with this senseless death. We would also like to express our gratitude to neighboring agencies that assisted us in this investigation. In particular: Evendale Police, Blue Ash Police, Glendale Police, Springdale Police, and Forest Park Police," a statement from Sharonville police reads.
WLWT will update this story as details develop.
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