Schoolteacher arrested while getting a haircut – The Mercury News


By ANDREW DeMILLO and SAFIYAH RIDDLE | Associated Press

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas police have charged a 28-year-old schoolteacher in the stabbing deaths of a married couple who were killed when they were hiking with two of their children at Devil’s Den State Park.

This photo provided by Washington County Sheriff's Office shows Andrew McGann. (Washington County Sheriff's Office via AP)
This photo provided by Washington County Sheriff’s Office shows Andrew McGann. (Washington County Sheriff’s Office via AP) 

State Police arrested Andrew James McGann on Wednesday at a barbershop in Springdale, about 30 miles from the park, according to Col. Stacie Rhoads, commander of the department’s criminal investigation division.

McGann was charged with two counts of capital murder and is being held without bond Thursday in the Washington County jail.

Arkansas State Police Col. Mike Hagar said during a news conference Thursday that authorities are trying to determine a motive for the attack and have no reason to believe McGann knew the couple or their children.

Police have repeatedly declined to discuss a possible motive for the killings.

Clinton David Brink, 43, and Cristen Amanda Brink, 41, were found dead on a walking trail at Devil’s Den on Saturday. Two of their three daughters, ages 7 and 9, were with them at the time; they were not hurt and are being cared for by family members, authorities have said.

Officials said the father was stabbed first, and the mother took her children to safety before returning to help her husband.

Springdale Public Schools said in a statement it had hired McGann as a teacher candidate for the upcoming year but that he had not yet had any contact with its families or students.

A lawyer couldn’t be located for McGann, and a message was left for a number listed for him. His first court appearance is scheduled for Friday.

In the days after the attack, police released a composite sketch and a photo of a person of interest shown from behind. Authorities urged trailgoers who had been at the park on the same day to check their camera rolls for photos or video that could help point to a suspect.Trails at Devil’s Den have remained closed since the killings.

Rhoads said the public’s help and video footage they received was instrumental in capturing McGann. Tips came in from as far away as Washington state, she said.

Suspect taught in other states before Arkansas job

McGann has active teaching licenses in Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma, according to each respective government certification website. There are no infractions or suspensions noted on his public state licensures in any of those states. The Associated Press reached out to all three state education agencies on Thursday.



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