AUGUSTA, Ga. - Mr. Tyrone Williams Sr. entered into rest Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at University Hospital. Funeral Services will be held Saturday, January 30...
AUGUSTA, Ga. - Mr. Tyrone Williams, Sr. entered into rest Tuesday, January 19, 2010, at University Hospital. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced...
Veteran narcotics officer Ralph Tyrone Williams entered a courtroom in handcuffs Tuesday afternoon...pending in those cases. CHARGES Investigator Ralph Tyrone Williams is accused of: Two counts of conspiracy to possess...
...entrusted to the state Department of Education and one count of conspiracy to launder money.In 2002, he defended Ralph Tyrone Williams, a veteran Richmond County narcotics agent, who was convicted of conspiracy and extortion charges in a drug trafficking...
...are starting over at cornerback. After releasing veteran Ray Buchanan earlier in the offseason, the Falcons cut Tyrone Williams Wednesday, as expected. Wiliams opened the 2003 season as a starter after signing with the team as a free agent...
...Sheriff's officers pitted their credibility Friday against a prosecution list brimming with convicted drug dealers. Tyrone Williams, 36, and Joseph Ellick, 34, both testified Friday, telling the U.S. District Court jury they are innocent...
The Augusta man convicted earlier this month of killing a police officer is seeking a new trial. Bryan Tyrone Williams, 21, was convicted of murder and other charges in the July 16, 1997, shooting death of Michael Stephenson, a 29-year-old...
...arrested two more men Sunday in the fatal shooting of an Augusta man two months ago. Andrew Lambert, 20, and Darryl Tyrone Williams, 37, were apprehended by authorities in connection with the Oct. 27 home invasion and shooting death of 56-year-old...
...the Atlanta Falcons in training camp at Furman University: -The revamped secondary. Two newcomers, cornerback Tyrone Williams and strong safety Cory Hall, are joining the lineup. The other corner, 31-year-old Ray Buchanan, is coming...
...charges to prison Friday. U.S. District Court Judge H. Dudley Bowen Jr. sentenced former narcotics officer Ralph Tyrone Williams to 24 years and four months in prison, and former sheriff's deputy Joseph Ellick to four years and nine months...