PGA of America President Jim Richerson also issued a statement: “We are truly heartbroken to hear about the senseless murder that took place yesterday at Pine Tree Country Club in Georgia that took the life of PGA member Gene Siller,” the statement said. Thoughts and prayers for his family and the Pinetree Country Club family,” Georgia’s Professional Golfers’ Association tweeted. “Tragedy has stricken the Georgia Section PGA in the loss of our Member, Gene Siller. Siller leaves behind a wife and two children, ages 6 and 7, according to the Pinetree Country Club. Our thoughts and prayers are with Gene Siller’s family and friends,” the association tweeted. “All of us at the GSGA are deeply saddened by the tragic events that occurred earlier today at Pinetree CC. The Georgia State Golf Association expressed its condolences for Siller’s death. Later on Saturday, they were told to resume normal activities because, “No credible threat to campus is indicated at this time.” Students at Kennesaw State University, whose campus is near the country club, received an alert regarding the incident from the university’s Emergency Management Twitter account. Police are still searching for the suspect, who has not been identified. One of the men was identified as Paul Pierson, the registered owner of the Ram 3500, but the other victim has yet to be identified, according to police. Both victims also suffered apparent gunshot wounds, according to police. Police discovered the truck still on the green and found the bodies of two men in the bed of the truck, the release said. 8 people shot near a Texas car wash after an argument
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