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Two suspects charged in double homicide in Dickson

Kurtis Primm and Isiah Primm/Courtesy: Dickson County Sheriff's Office via WKRN News 2 and TBI


DICKSON, Tenn. (WKRN) – A 27-year-old man has been charged in a double murder that left two men dead Tuesday afternoon in Dickson.

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WKRN News 2 reports that Kurtis Primm faces one count of attempted first-degree murder, two counts of first-degree murder, possession of cocaine for resale, possession of drug paraphernalia, and unlawful carry or possession of a weapon.

The second suspect, 23-year-old Isiah Primm, was taken into custody Thursday evening after being place on the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation’s “Most Wanted” list earlier in the day.

The TBI says Isiah Primm will be charged with first-degree murder.

The arrests come after authorities were called to the area of Todd and Picnic streets, about 30 minutes south of Clarksville, where they found a car riddled with bullets.

Officials told News 2 the area of the shooting spanned about two blocks and included a nearby home, which was cordoned off with crime scene tape.

Two men were killed and a third was injured. None of their identities have been released.

Details regarding the circumstances of the shooting or a motive weren’t immediately known.

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