The suspect who barricaded himself Thursday inside a north Columbus hotel has now been charged with murder and two counts of felonious assault with bond set at $2.5 million.

COLUMBUS - The suspect who barricaded himself Thursday inside a north Columbus hotel has now been charged with murder and two counts of felonious assault with bond set at $2.5 million.

Police identified the suspect as 22-year-old DeAnthoni Truss. The suspect was wanted in connection with a June shooting at an east Columbus convenience store that left one dead and two others injured.

The incident started around 7:30 a.m. at the Sheraton Suites on Hutchinson Avenue when US Marshals were attempting to serve a warrant to Truss.

10TV confirmed that Truss did get into a shootout with the federal agents. A woman who lives across the hall said she heard up to 20 shots fired.

Truss then barricaded himself in a bedroom and refused to come out. Columbus SWAT officers were then called to the scene.

SWAT evacuated the hotel floor-by-floor while authorities convinced Truss to come out.

Detectives had been searching for Truss since identifying him as the suspect in the convenience store shooting.