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Brewery Double Murder: Two Convicted of Gang-Linked Killings
18 Jun
Summary
- Two men convicted of first-degree murder in 2021 double homicide.
- Convicted men sentenced to life without parole for premeditated killings.
- Murders occurred at the home of TRU Colors brewing company COO.

A jury has found Dyrell Green and Omonte Bell guilty of first-degree murder and other charges related to a 2021 double homicide. The verdict, delivered on June 18, 2026, determined that the killings of Koredreese Tyson and Bri'Yanna Williams were premeditated and deliberate. The homicides took place in July 2021 at the residence of George Taylor III, the COO of TRU Colors brewing company.
Tyson was among approximately 70 active gang members employed by the brewery, which was known for its controversial business model. Both Green and Bell, who had prior criminal convictions, received sentences of life in prison without the possibility of parole. Another individual, Raquel Adams, was previously found guilty in May 2025 in connection with the same case.