Prosecutors seek more suspects in teen's stomping

VIDEO - Douglas County District Attorney David McDade said Wednesday prosecutors are "sorting out the numerous varying versions of what took place"...

ATLANTA (AP) — Prosecutors in Georgia say they’re searching for more suspects in the killing of an 18-year-old who was stomped to death in a random act of violence at a house party.

Douglas County District Attorney David McDade said Wednesday prosecutors are “sorting out the numerous varying versions of what took place” but says witnesses indicate others were involved in Bobby Tillman’s beating.

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Four men have been charged with murder in the killing. They are Quantez Devonta Mallory, 18; Horace Damon Coleman, 19; Emanuel Benjamin Boykins, 18; and Tracen Lamar Franklin, 19.

Authorities say the brawl started when a female hit a man, who did not hit back — but vowed to beat up the next man who passed by. Police say the four beat Tillman to death when he wandered by next.

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