2 Others Arrested In June 29 Home Invasion Murder Of Christopher Robinson

  • Thursday, September 27, 2018
Ticalvius Armour (Robinson)
Ticalvius Armour (Robinson)
Chattanooga Police have charged two additional suspects in the home invasion murder of 46-year-old Christopher Robinson in the 2300 block of Hickory Valley Road on June 29.  

Officers arrested 22-year-old Ticalvius Armour (also known as Ticalvius Robinson). A second person who was a juvenile at the time was also taken into custody. Both are charged with criminal homicide and especially aggravated robbery.
 
Police earlier charged 20-year-old Miles Hankins in the murder.
 
The Chattanooga Police Department responded to the 2300 block of Hickory Valley Road at 1:26 a.m.
on the report of a person who had been shot. Upon arrival, police were able to locate the resident of the hom suffering from a gunshot wound.
 
Hamilton County EMS arrived on scene; however, he had already succumbed to his injuries.
 
Investigators were able to determine that the suspect forcibly entered the residence and shot the victim.
 
Police said calls into the CPD Homicide Tip Line contributed to the arrest of Hankins.
 
 The victim was a graduate of Tyner High School and attended Chattanooga State Community College. He attended East 3rd Christ Church of Christ and Greater Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church.
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