Officials have arrested a man connected to a triple homicide at a gun range in western Georgia one week ago.

Jacob Christian Muse, 21, of College Park, Ga., was taken into custody on Friday on three charges of malice murder, theGeorgia Bureau of Investigations announcedin a news release.

Muse has been booked into the Coweta County Jail, per the GBI, and is being held without bond,according to county inmate records.

On April 8,three people were killedat the Lock Stock & Barrel Shooting Range in Grantville during an alleged robbery, the Grantville Police Department reported. Police believe about 40 guns were taken from the premises.

Jacob Christian Muse.

Jacob Christian Muse

“We understand from [Grantsville police] Chief Steve Whitlock that the current development with the murder suspect in custody, was certainly a team effort,” the family shared. “We are continuing to pray for their teams during this stressful time, and we will continue to pray for the redemption of the perpetrator.”

Thomas Hawk was the owner of Lock Stock & Barrel Shooting Range, according to police. His grandson was reportedly assisting at the gun range while on spring break from high school.

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“Thank you again, to the City of Grantville and the community at large for such an outpouring of love and support,” the Hawk family said in their statement. “It is so meaningful that so many in our community cherished them as we did and have helped to shine a light in the darkness.”

The family also confirmed in the statement that “Tommy, Evelyn, and Luke Hawk have been laid to rest,” but noted, “we will certainly see them again.”

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“I’ve been here eight years and we’ve never had anything like this,” said Whitlock, noting that the Hawks were friends of many law enforcement officials in the area. “I’ve known them for a long time,” he added.

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Whitlock told reporters that he was last at the facility the Tuesday before the Friday shooting, and that officers visited the facility “at least once or twice a week,” perWCJL News.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation says the joint investigation “remains active and ongoing.”

The Coweta County Sheriff’s Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms' Atlanta Division have also been assisting in the investigation.

Anyone who visited the Lock Stock and Barrel Shooting Range or saw anything along Bohannon Road on April 8 is asked to contact the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Tip Line at 1 800-597 TIPS (8477), Region 2 (Columbus) Office at (706) 565-7888, or the ATF Tip Line at 1 800-ATF-TIPS (283-8477) to assist law enforcement.

source: people.com