On September 2, 2019, at 08:58 a.m. Bibb County Sheriff’s Office Deputies responded to a call of a person shot in the 1100 block of Hartley Street.

Deputies arrived on scene and found a 19-year-old black male that had been grazed by a bullet on the right knee. He was able to give deputies a description of the suspects and the vehicle, a silver Toyota Camry. Deputies got another call of the same vehicle with people shooting from the car on Kemper Avenue near Richmond Street.

Deputies spotted the vehicle on Houston Avenue and attempted to stop the vehicle but it would not. The driver turned onto Triple Hill Drive and fled at a high rate of speed. The driver lost control of the vehicle in a sharp turn on Triple Hill Drive and wrecked. All four occupants were taken into custody and the vehicle was searched. Deputies found two firearms and marijuana in the vehicle. One of the firearms was reported stolen out of DeKalb County. It was reported that the shooting was about money.

The driver, 25-year-old Torico Isaac Bonner, of Macon, was taken to the Bibb County Jail and charged with six counts of Aggravated Assault and Possession of a Firearm during Commission of a Felony. He is being held without bond at this time.

The front passenger, 17-year-old Antwan Malik Pryor, of Macon, was taken to the Bibb County Jail and charged with six counts of Aggravated Assault. He is being held without bond at this time.

The driver side rear passenger, 17-year-old Terrell Lamont Williams, of Macon, was taken to the Bibb County Jail and charged with six counts of Aggravated Assault and Possession of a Firearm during Commission of a Felony. He is being held without bond at this time.

The other rear passenger, 19-year-old Hector Javier Perez Jr., of Macon, was taken to the Bibb County Jail and charged with six counts of Aggravated Assault and Theft by Receiving Stolen Property Firearm. He is being held without bond at this time.

Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact the Bibb Sheriff’s Office at 478-751 -7500 or the Macon Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-877-68CRIME.