2 more charged in triple slaying


EASTON, Pa. (AP) — Police in eastern Pennsylvania have charged two more men with a triple killing that authorities say was gangland hit.

Easton police charged Olayiwola Hollist and Demar Edwards each with three counts of homicide and conspiracy for the deaths in November 2007.

Hollist was arrested Thursday in Newark, N.J., and is awaiting extradition. Police are still looking for Edwards, also of Newark.

Police say Hollist, Edwards, Ali Davis and Lewis Gray were retailating for gang slayings in New Jersey when they shot three people execution-style in an Easton apartment.

Davis has been sentenced to life in prison; Gray is serving 13 to 26 years. Authorities said Thursday that Gray’s statements led to the additional charges.