Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey weighed in Monday on a suspect in the downtown Montgomery mass shooting being released from bond.
Javorick Whiting, 19, is charged with attempted murder , in the Oct. 4 shooting that killed two and wounded 12 others.
Three other suspects have been charged with capital murder and 12 counts of assault.
Whiting was released from the Montgomery County Detention Facility on $60,000 bond, which is the highest bond for that charged allowed by law.
Ivey and Montgomery Police Chief Jim Graboys spoke out about the release.
“As I stated after two Alabamians lost their lives at the hands of thugs in downtown Montgomery on October 4th, any and all involved must be held accountable and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” Ivey said in a statement.
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