Posted on Sat, Mar. 12, 2005
Family: Suspected killer is 'good person'
Associated Press
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/nation/11121058.htm
ATLANTA - Two pictures have emerged of the man police say went on a bloody
rampage through Atlanta - allegedly killing a judge and as many as three
others before his arrest Saturday at a suburban apartment complex.
Family members describe Brian Nichols as a "good person" who came from a
stable home and avoided the temptations of the street. Former classmates and
coaches, on the other hand, recall him as a physically intimidating martial
arts expert with a knack for trouble.
Police say Nichols, a former computer technician who was on trial for rape,
overpowered a female sheriff's deputy Friday and shot and killed Judge Rowland
Barnes, who was presiding over his case. He also is accused of killing the
judge's court reporter and a deputy who tried to stop him as he fled the
downtown courthouse.
Nichols is also a suspect in the shooting death of U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement Agent David Wilhelm, whose body was found Saturday in
north Atlanta.
"We're trying to understand this whole thing," Nichols' sister-in-law Felisza
Nichols said from her home in the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., suburb of Plantation.
"Why did this happen? His character is completely opposite to what is going
on."
Nichols' mother, Clathera, is a retired IRS worker, and his father, Gene, was
an entrepreneur, their daughter-in-law said. They raised their sons in
Maryland, sending them to private schools and to college.
Nichols' parents were living in Africa, where his mother worked for a local
revenue department, Felisza Nichols said. They had planned to return home next
week.
Nichols was briefly a student at Kutztown University in eastern Pennsylvania.
He enrolled in the fall of 1989, made it through his freshman year, then left
the university in the fall semester of his sophomore year.
Nick Pergine, who played football with Nichols at Kutztown, said Nichols'
massive physical presence and martial arts skills earned him a reputation as
someone to be careful around.
"He was a bad dude," Pergine said. "You didn't mess with him."
Jake Williams, who coached Nichols at Kutztown, compared Nichols' physique
with that of NFL star John Mobley, who also played at the university.
"He was a physical specimen like you wouldn't believe," Williams said.
Nichols was arrested at least three times during his short stay at the
university.
In 1990, he was charged with terroristic threats, simple assault, disorderly
conduct and harassment, stemming from an incident in a university dining hall,
according to court documents. He pleaded guilty to the two lesser charges and
the others were dropped.
The next year, Nichols was arrested twice in a month for criminal trespassing,
misdemeanor criminal mischief and disorderly conduct. The charges were later
dropped.
After dropping out of school, Nichols moved to Georgia in 1995. He lived in an
apartment complex in Atlanta, where a neighbor described him as a "nuisance"
because he would occasionally let his pit bull roam around the complex.
Nichols' last known job was working as a computer technician for a subsidiary
of Atlanta-based shipping giant UPS. Company spokesman Norm Black says Nichols
joined the unit in March 2004 and left in September 2004, which was when he
was arrested in the rape case.
Felisza Nichols says the portrait of her 33-year-old brother-in-law as a
bloodthirsty killer doesn't make sense.
"He's a good person," she said. "He didn't come from a broken home. He's not a
person who hung out in the streets and was always in jail. He came up living a
good life."
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Brian Nichols is shown in Kutztown University uniform in this photo, date
unknown. Nichols played linebacker for the Kutztown, Pa., school in 1989
Nick Pergine, who played football with Nichols at Kutztown, said Nichols'
massive physical presence and martial arts skills earned him a reputation as
someone to be careful around.
"He was a bad dude," Pergine said. "You didn't mess with him."
Jake Williams, who coached Nichols at Kutztown, compared Nichols' physique
with that of NFL star John Mobley, who also played at the university.
"He was a physical specimen like you wouldn't believe," Williams said.
Nichols was arrested at least three times during his short stay at the
university.
In 1990, he was charged with terroristic threats, simple assault, disorderly
conduct and harassment, stemming from an incident in a university dining hall,
according to court documents. He pleaded guilty to the two lesser charges and
the others were dropped.
The next year, Nichols was arrested twice in a month for criminal trespassing,
misdemeanor criminal mischief and disorderly conduct. The charges were later
dropped.
After dropping out of school, Nichols moved to Georgia in 1995. He lived in an
apartment complex in Atlanta, where a neighbor described him as a "nuisance"
because he would occasionally let his pit bull roam around the complex.
Nichols' last known job was working as a computer technician for a subsidiary
of Atlanta-based shipping giant UPS. Company spokesman Norm Black says Nichols
joined the unit in March 2004 and left in September 2004, which was when he
was arrested in the rape case.
Felisza Nichols says the portrait of her 33-year-old brother-in-law as a
bloodthirsty killer doesn't make sense.
"He's a good person," she said. "He didn't come from a broken home. He's not a
person who hung out in the streets and was always in jail. He came up living a
good life."
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/nation/3082135
ATLANTA - A U.S. customs agent was discovered shot and killed in north Atlanta
near Lenox at about 8:30 a.m. Saturday morning.
Customs agents found one of their colleagues shot to death at about 8:30 a.m.
Saturday morning near Lennox Road in north Atlanta.
The murdered Customs agent was discovered during the massive manhunt for Brian
Nichols, suspect in the triple courtroom that took the life of prominent
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Rowland Barnes.
The agent's blue pickup truck, semi-automatic pistol, badge and his
identification were stolen.
The pickup bears the Georgia tag number APG 6121

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