CATWABA COUNTY, N.C. — Two of the suspects connected to the mass shooting at a house party in Catawba County have received $1 million bonds.
On Monday, it was announced that a judge issued those bonds for Zachary Michael Bates and Ke’andre O’neal Mack.
Two other suspects, however, Izaiah Mitchell and Toland Huff Jr., will continue to be held without bond.
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Each suspect was arrested in connection with the mass shooting at a house party during the early morning hours of June 1.
Officials believe Bates, Mack, Mitchell, Huff, and a fifth suspect, Garon Killian, shot into a crowded pool party, killing one person and injuring 11 others.
Each is believed to be in a gang and later confessed to the shooting.
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