Police have arrested a man who is wanted in the attack on Saturday at a midtown Nashville bar that left two men dead, including the brother of San Francisco 49ers’ backup quarterback C.J. Beathard.
The Nashville Metro Police announced that they have arrested 23-year old Michael Mosley on Wednesday after a days-long search, and he has been formally charged with criminal homicide.
The attack allegedly started as an argument over an “unwanted advancement” made by one man toward a woman at the bar, according to a statement released by Nashville police (h/t ESPN). The woman was a friend of the victims in the stabbing, police stated.
Mosley previously was convicted of robbery, felony aggravated assault, in which he stabbed a woman man and cut a woman in 2015, and misdemeanor assault after he was found to have squirted urine out of a shampoo bottle onto a jail employee on Christmas Day that year.
Mosley is being held in the Metro jail on two counts of criminal homicide and one count of attempted criminal homicide.