Atlanta, Ga. 2/28/2008 11:39:57 PM
News / Law

Georgia Man Arrested After Killing Man who Allegedly Followed his Daughters

A Georgia man is facing murder charges following an incident involving his two teenaged daughters and a man on a motorcycle.

 

According to the two girls, ages 17 and 19, a man on a motorcycle began following them after they left a Target store near their home. The pair called their father, Richard Harold Gear, who told them to drive home. As the girls pulled up to the house Gear was waiting at the end of the driveway with a .40-caliber semiautomatic gun.

 

The man on the motorcycle, identified as 21-year-old Bryan Joseph Mough, drove past the house but then turned around to make another pass. On his way back Gear fired off two to three shots at Mough.

 

The teenaged girls told police that the man had cut them off and had rammed his bike into their car during their drive home. Police have said there is evidence of a collision between the bike and car but they have not been able to determine who initiated the accident.

 

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