The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office said deputies took the suspect into custody near Callahan after he reportedly stole a BMW following the murders.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A man accused of fatally shooting two people in the parking lot of a Walgreens near TPC Sawgrass Friday night is now in custody in Nassau County, according to officials.
Around 10:30 p.m. Friday, St. Johns County Sheriff Rob Hardwick said the sheriff’s office received multiple calls reporting shots fired at the Walgreens located at 860 A1A North.
When deputies arrived on scene, Hardwick said they found two individuals who had been shot multiple times. He said the victims were taken to a local hospital, where they died from their injuries.
Hardwick said sheriff’s office then received a call from the suspect’s mother, who identified the suspect as 32-year-old Christian Barrios.
The sheriff said that after the shooting, Barrios headed north, crossing Palm Valley Road, and onto the property of TPC Sawgrass.
Hardwick said K-9 units then responded to the property, along with the sheriff’s office drone and air units, as deputies “saturated” the area. He added that the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, Jacksonville Beach Police Department and St. Augustine Police Department provided mutual aid.
Hardwick said deputies believed Barrios had “multiple contacts with people that were just simply inside the tour area,” where The Players Championship is currently being played.
He said that as the night unfolded, the sheriff’s office received a report of an auto burglary where a dark-colored BMW was stolen. According to Hardwick, the sheriff’s office “hot-listed” the vehicle’s tag, meaning the tag would come up as wanted in a crime if ran by law enforcement.
Nassau County deputies later spotted the vehicle in the northwest part of Nassau County, Hardwick told First Coast News. Deputies reportedly performed a successful PIT maneuver, causing the BMW to crash into a wooded area. The suspect then fled, Hardwick said.
The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office announced Saturday morning that they were searching for a homicide suspect in connection to the shooting near Callahan. Residents were asked to stay inside and lock their doors. In an update at 8 a.m. Saturday, the sheriff’s office said the suspect has been captured and is now in custody.
“This thug’s criminal history is embarrassing, embarrassing,” Hardwick said. “We’re tracking around 27 arrests, and two more victims tonight. He’s not from St. Johns County, our victims aren’t from St. Johns County. This thug isn’t from St. Johns County… He is out of prison again, on probation, committing another violent felony. And here we are dumping all these resources, and families are gonna mourn two people who were shot and killed in a parking lot over a domestic violence issue. It’s embarrassing, it makes me sick to my stomach.”
Hardwick said the suspect’s mother was “very, very cooperative” with the investigation.
Fans attending The Players Championship Saturday morning said they were relieved after learning the suspect had been caught.Â
“I am glad that the suspect has been caught and you know once again, that fast reaction time from the police department and them working across departments has really helped out,” said Daniel Neuman.
“I thought the police presence was because of the tournament going on this weekend, but I think it’s wild that it happened so close,” Kaitlyn Belz added.
First Coast News is working to learn what charges Barrios faces.

