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BRUNSWICK, GA. | A Glynn County magistrate Monday advised the suspect in the Saturday night shooting death of an Eastman, Ga., police officer of his rights and told him and two people accused of helping him flee that only a Superior Court judge can set bail for them.
Murder suspect Royheem Deeds, 24, who is charged with murder in the death of 31-year-old Eastman patrol officer Timothy Smith, appeared before Assistant Magistrate Wallace Harrell. Deeds’ sister, Franshawn Shanae Deeds, 22, and her boyfriend, Jamil M. Mitchell, 32, also appeared before Harrell in first appearance hearings on charges of hindering the…