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Paul Pierson was the owner of the Ram 3500. The other man has yet to be identified. The deadly shooting occurred Saturday afternoon just after 2:27 p.m. at 3400 McCollum Parkway.
When officers arrived, they found a man on the 10th green with a gunshot wound to the head. The victim was later identified as director and golf pro-Gene Siller. According to a club member, the alleged shooter drove his car to the 10th fairway of the country club's golf course, Siller went to see what was happening and was shot.
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Three killed in Georgia Country Club shooting
A golfer at a suburban Atlanta country club was shot and killed by a man who entered the golf course in a pickup truck with the bodies of two other men in the bed of the vehicle, police said Sunday.
The golf pro was identified by various golf organizations as Gene Siller, who was in his 40s. One of the victims found dead in the truck bed was identified as Paul Pierson, who was the registered owner of the white RAM 3500 pickup truck, the Cobb County Police Department said in a statement Sunday. The third victim has not been identified as of Sunday night.
Both men found in the truck bed had died of gunshot wounds, police said. The suspect has not been detained or identified, and investigators are still trying to determine his motives, said the Cobb County Police Department, which is investigating the shooting.
Siller, who was serving as the golf director at the country club, was found dead around 2:21 p.m. near the 10th hole of the Pinetree Country Club in Kennesaw, Georgia, about 30 miles northwest of Atlanta, police said. Tweets from Kennesaw State University, which is located east of the country club, appear to show that authorities were searching for the suspect as early as 2:58 p.m. at least 4:26 p.m. on Saturday.
The fleeing suspect was "armed and dangerous" and was seen a mile outside the country club around 4 p.m. Saturday, the university's emergency management office said on Twitter. At around 5 p.m., the university said there was no longer a "credible threat to the campus."
The Georgia State Golf Association said in a statement that "our thoughts and prayers are with Gene Siller's family and friends." Mr. Siller competed at the Yamaha Atlanta Open in May.
The Georgia PGA posted on Twitter Saturday: “The tragedy has hit the Georgia Section PGA with the loss of our member, Gene Siller. Thoughts and prayers for his family and the Pinetree Country Club family. "Jim Richardson, president of the Professional Golfers Association, said in a statement that" The PGA of America sends our thoughts, prayers and our deepest condolences to his family, Georgia PGA Club, and Community ".
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