King entered a guilty plea on April 12, 2023, for possessing a firearm as a convicted felon.The shooting incident marked one of Chattanooga's largest mass shootings, resulting in three fatalities and 14 injuries, including a 16-year-old victim. /rebates/&.com252fRestaurantReview-g47061-d5562286-Reviews-CentennialSteakhouse-HobbsNewMexico.Law enforcement later recovered the firearm. Court records reveal that King, previously convicted of being a felon in possession of a firearm, acquired an Anderson Manufacturing AM-15 Armalite Rifle from Harris, who had been shot in front of Mary’s Bar and Grill.On June 14, 2022, a federal grand jury in Greeneville indicted both King, also known as “Big G,” and Rodney Harris, also known as “3 rd ,” each from Chattanooga, on two counts.This case stems from the mass shooting that occurred on June 5, 2022, on McCallie Avenue. Additionally, he received a consecutive two-year sentence for breaching a federal term of supervised release in an unrelated case. Photo by Public domain by WikimediaĬhattanooga, Tennessee - On November 3, 2023, Garrian King, 29, of Chattanooga, was sentenced to 110 months in prison and three years of supervised release for unlawful possession of a firearm.