On Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2021, officers from the Lake City Police Department were dispatched to 1404 S Marion Avenue, Columbia Arms Apartments, to conduct a well-being check.
Upon arrival, officers spoke with a social services program manager who advised a client had not been heard from in several days which was uncommon. After knocking on the door and receiving no response, officers made entry into the residence and discovered Timothy Drew McGaffick, deceased inside from blunt force trauma. Based on evidence at the scene, officers began investigating the death as a homicide.
Statements from witnesses who were interviewed during the investigation lead to Dominic Terrell Brantley being a suspect. Evidence collected was processed and also pointed to Brantley.
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