Capital murder suspect awaiting trial now charged in separate Dothan killing
A man already awaiting trial on capital murder has now been charged in separate 2021 Dothan homicide.
Ty’Shauwn Markise Bryant, 24, is charged with murder in the previously unsolved shooting death of 22-year-old Imari Glanton, a father of three daughters.
Dothan police announced the new charges against Bryant on Tuesday.
Glanton was killed Oct. 1, 2021, in the 700 block of Monroe Street. Police said he was pronounced dead on the scene from multiple gunshot wounds.
His obituary said he was a former Dothan High School student and an aspiring entrepreneur.
“Since that night, investigators have diligently worked to bring the person responsible for Glanton’s death to justice,’’ according to a Dothan police press release.
The new warrant against Bryant was obtained Tuesday. Authorities have not said what led them to identify Bryant as the suspect.
Bryant already was being held in the Houston County Jail in the 2020 slaying of a Dothan woman who was fatally shot in her home.
Christina Moore, 50, was shot on September 6, 2020, while inside her South Lena Street home. Police said she was not the intended target.
Bryant, one of three suspects in Moore’s death, went on the run after Moore’s murder until he was captured by the U.S. Marshals on Nov. 30, 2021, in Georgia.
Bryant and the other two suspects in Moore’s death are set to go on trial in March in that case.