COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) – For nearly 19 years, Columbus police have searched for answers in the death of Ronald Worrell, who was shot outside his home at 2320 7th Street.
Now, investigators are focusing on two pieces of evidence that remained at the scene: five shell casings recovered from the roadway and witness accounts of a red sedan seen speeding away after the shooting.
Shell casings entered into national database
The shell casings were test-fired and entered into NIBIN — the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network, a national database used to link firearms evidence across cases.
“As of today, there’s been no match whatsoever,” said Sgt. Robert Nicholas…