Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed and Police Chief James Graboys are expressing anger over the release of one of the four mass shooting suspects on bond.

The mass shooting happened on the night of October 4 near Bibb and Commerce streets, leaving two people dead and a dozen others hurt, some seriously.

Since that time, four people have been arrested — three of them on charges of capital murder, assault in the first degree, and assault in the second degree.

One of the four people arrested was charged with attempted murder. He is 19-year-old Javorick Whiting, who they announced has been released on $60,000 bond, much to the frustration of the mayor and police chief.

“Now we have a subject who was charged with attempted murder, and he’s out on bond four days after we arrested him,” Chief Grabo

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