Oct 28, 2016 - [⚠️: murder, home invasion, robbery, gun violence] by Tom Jones SOUTH FULTON COUNTY, Ga. - Three men are on trial for the #2013 #murder of a popular store manager in her south #FultonCounty home. #PamelaWilliams, 43, was shot and killed while on the phone with 911. Prosecutors say Jonathan Banks, James Calhoun and James Sims broke into Williams’ home in the #AmhurstSubdivision, found her hiding in a closet and shot her in the head. Neighbors testified that they saw five young men running toward her home that night and later running away, but none of them could identify the men. Monday, a security guard working in the neighborhood on the night of the shooting testified that he knew the defendants well. Jerry Link says he was on high alert the night Williams was killed because of a recent problem with burglaries. They had had more than 150 in their neighborhood alone. He says while patrolling the neighborhood, he got to know the three suspects well, even breaking up a dice game they were having in the pavilion area of the neighborhood just a week before Williams’ death. “I walked up on them, dice out, money out, and I just let them know, like I tell everybody, I’m going to talk to you this time. If you want to be disrespectful we'll go to another level, but basically I’m going to let you know this is not going to happen. Next time I’m going to call the police,” Link said. Link says his previous encounters with them helped him identify them on the night of Williams’ death. “I’ve been working in the neighborhood a while. I’ve had a lot of dealings,” he said. Link says he saw Banks, Calhoun, Sims and another man running near her home that night. Prosecutors say Link had no idea the men had just murdered her. He says earlier that night he noticed a group of men at Sims’ home. Some left in a car and others left on foot, Link said. “I followed the ones on foot to see where they were going,” he said. (at Fulton County (Georgia))