Thursday, November 08, 2018

Man suspected of killing Angela Simmons' ex-fiance turns himself in



Man suspected of  killing Angela Simmons
The man suspected of fatally shooting Angela Simmons ex-fiance to death has reportedly turned himself into police.

According to Atlanta Police, authorities arrested 44-year-old Michael Williams for the murder of Sutton Tennyson, 37, who was found dead from multiple gunshot wounds inside a garage at a southwest Atlanta home Saturday, Nov. 3.

Preliminary information said Tennyson had been talking in the driveway of a home in the 600 block of Jewel Drive, S.W., with Williams shortly before 5 p.m. that Saturday. At some point, the conversation took a turn and ended with Williams pulling a gun and shooting Tennyson several times. Williams then took off in his car.


Police said Williams turned himself over to police Nov. 7. He has been charged with Aggravated Assault, Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony and Murder.

Tennyson was at one point engaged to reality star Angela Simmons who both had a son, Sutton Jr.

Simmons has since taken to social media to expressed her heartbreak at Tennyson's death, writing, "Thank you for leaving behind my greatest gift. I'm hurting. I'm numb. Thank you for the out pouring of love everyone. I cant believe I'm even saying Rest In Peace Sutton. I promise to hold down SJ in every wat I promise."

Meanwhile, police transported Williams to the Fulton County Jail with investigation still ongoing.

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