Teacher who ‘stabbed parents on hiking trail’ caught after five-day manhunt
Andrew Mcgann was arrested five days later – Washington County Sheriff Office
A 28 -year -old teacher was accused of killing a married couple killed in front of their children after a five -day hunting.
43 -year -old Clinton David Brink and 41 -year -old Cristen Amanda Brink, Arkansas on Saturday, Devil’s from State Park was found dead on a walking trail.
Them He had a walk with his daughtersSeven and nine years old, warned the authorities that their parents were attacked. The girls weren’t injured, dedi the police said.
Andrew James Mcgann was arrested in a barber shop in Springdale, about 30 miles from Park after five days of escape.
Two numbers were accused of capital murders and were kept without bonds in the state’s Washington district prison. It is scheduled to go to court on Friday.
Police refused to argue a reason for the murders.
43 -year -old Clinton David Brink and 41 -year -old Cristen Amanda Brink were with their children when they were attacked
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters, “If you take a meaningless action in our state here, our law enforcement officers will hunt and bring you to justice, because the Arkansas people clearly deserve the people of Arkansas Sarah Huckabe Sanders said to journalists.
A school district spokesman said that Mr. Mcgann, a fourth grade teacher, has recently been hired in Springdale public schools, but has not yet started his position or has not contacted his families or students.
Trace closed since the incident – Michael Woods
Regional Director Jared Cleveland, “Our entire team extends our deepest condolences to the Brink family. Children, especially in our thoughts and prayers,” he said.
According to a Sand Springs public schools spokesman, the suspect had previously taught in a small Oklahoma school zone until May before he resigned to start in another state.
The statement added that Mr. Mcgann has passed all background controls.
His wife’s family said that the couple died as “heroes who protect their little daughters”.
“Our entire state is tragic loss and upset about meaningless and terrible crimes in this field,” the family spokesman said.
A lawyer could not be reached for Mr. Mcgann.