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SAVANNAH, Ga. () — Three suspects are on trial for the May 13, 2021 murder of Travis Edwards, but has learned two suspects allegedly killed two more people two years later while out on bond.
Terry Rucker, 20, Harold Roberson, 21, and Vaquez Coleman, 20, will likely face a jury Wednesday for the deadly shooting of 20-year-old Travis Edwards in the Bricktowne Flats apartment complex.
Court and jail documents show Roberson and Coleman, who were minors at the time of Edwards’ murder, were let out on bond after and allegedly killed two more people in a double murder.
Documents reveal Roberson was bonded out of jail twice after being arrested June 5, 2021 on a murder charge for Edwards’ shooting death.
Nearly two months later, he was charged with more crimes in the case including malice murder, aggravated assault, criminal attempt to commit a felony and possession of a weapon in committing a crime.
Roberson’s bond was first denied on June 30, 2021.
He was granted bond Oct. 1, 2021 on several conditions including home confinement and the wearing of an ankle monitor.
Roberson was then arrested on Sept. 2, 2023 for driving under the influence (DUI) and a permit violation.
He was bonded out the next day.
After being behind bars for since Nov. 15, 2021 charged with Edwards’ murder, Roberson’s co-defendant Coleman was granted bond Sept. 25, 2023 and was also released from jail.
Nearly two months later, Dec. 4, 2023, 16-year-old Semaj Floyd and 20-year-old Omarion Whitfield were shot and killed in double murder at Amaranth Avenue and Perth Street.
Records show law enforcement quickly identified Roberson and Coleman as suspects, with both men back behind bars by Dec. 15, 2023 for initial arrests being held for court, with formal arrests made in Oct. 2024, now facing separate murder charges in addition to the ones they were charged with two years prior.
A third suspect, now-24-year old Joshua Reddick, was arrested April 14, 2025 and was indicted along with Roberson and Coleman for the double murder May 27, 2025.
After the Edwards trial, Roberson and Coleman will be tried again alongside Reddick on Sept. 29 for the 2023 double murder.