Nearly three months after a UPS corporate attorney was gunned down as she crossed Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta during morning rush hour, a Fulton County grand jury on Wednesday charged her suspected assailant with murder.

The grand jury accused Raylon Browning, 39, of Roswell with fatally shooting Trinh Hong Huynh, 40, on April 3. Huynh was shot multiple times as she crossed Peachtree Street at Peachtree Place downtown. Atlanta police have offered no motive for the shooting but suggested the lawyer may have been targeted because surveillance footage indicated Browning had been following her just before she was shot. Browning has also been charged with other offenses stemming from the shooting, including felony murder, possession of a firearm while committing a felony, and aggravated assault. Browning was arrested the night of the shooting during a routine traffic stop in Cobb County.

The grand jury also indicted Browning Wednesday on two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and related offenses in connection with the stabbing of two male construction workers in Midtown Atlanta the day before Huynh was shot. Police already had warrants for Browning's arrest in that attack when Huynh was shot.