The victims killed were the owners of the business, Evelyn Hawk and Tommy Hawk, along with their grandson Luke.
Jacob Christian Muse was found guilty on all 16 counts Monday, including three counts each of malice murder, felony murder, aggravated battery, aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and an additional single count of armed robbery.
The judge said he needed to craft a sentence that would work to protect the community and sentenced Muse to life without parole on multiple counts.
“What I’ve seen is selfish, cowardly and lacking in remorse,” the judge said about Muse and the crime. “So, I don’t have any other option than to try to craft a sentence that would hopefully protect our communities and families, businesses from you in the future.”
Back in 2022, authorities arrested Muse, 21, of College Park, in connection to the deadly shooting at the Lock, Stock and Barrel …