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Shooting over a dispute
An internal conflict between two men apparently caused a shooting and killing at the start of Sunday evening in the northeastern side of Atlanta. Atlanta police officers were sent to the Auburn Street and Jesse Hill junior where they discovered the wounded man who was seem to be seriously wounded by gunfire. The alleged victim was immediately transferred and was widely reported to be in a critical condition in a hospital emergency room. One suspect was arrested around this point by the authorities. The victim appeared to be shot throughout a bitter dispute followed up by further case investigation. Police operate as per the jurisdiction to help determine the exact circumstances of the incident that happened.
Two fled suspects died in the state of Atlanta
A local new channel of Atlanta confirmed that 2 men died on Friday while they were desperately trying to escape the police officers who tried to challenge a felony warrant. Both of the individuals collapsed and died instead on the ground while they hit into a tree and power post. Appeal to the incident was created by the State Police officials. Based on the most recent information provided by the GSP, a criminal warrant was executed on the Southeastern Park Road of United States Marshals for murder, assault, robbery, and were charged with aggravated aggression. There was no pursuit against the accused, officials reported. The primary care physician was at 12:00 on the place if incident while the dead bodies were taken away from the suspected car.
Fake kidnapping in Atlanta
Police in Atlanta said that on the Friday morning that previous published reports of a potential abductee were not accurate at a shopping mall southern east of Atlanta. Inspectors found that the bus was really a travel service for people with disabilities and the victim was helped by the vehicle. The woman is completely secure without being hurt. Four door Infiniti car positioned in the car park by the white van, claimed the caller have seen an older model car. He said that when both people left the vehicle, the cops took her from the Infiniti and pulled her into the van through a main door, a woman sat on the side of the car's occupant.
Schoolboy rusticated over the case of his kill list
Soon afterwards the officials said that the schoolboy recently carried a "kill list" into his school campus, the schoolboy was rusticated from the regional middle school. Officials from middle school in Madras administered the investigation and discovered that the pupil had 6 names of individuals in the kill list. The schoolboy alleging that the list was established was taken out of the classroom. A letter informing parents of the situation was sent on Wednesday. After the student showed that around in the canteen and a fellow student disclosed the list to school authorities. The school authorities immediately informed the guardians of the individuals whose identities were present on the boy’s kill list.
HUNT FOR SUSPECTS LED TO A CORPSE
Atlanta's officers, who have been hunting for active criminals in another unit encountered something completely different outside a residence on Thursday which ended up to be a dead body Presenter at Atlanta Authorities said that at approximately 4:00 p.m. the policemen in the Atlanta Police were searching for a parking lot near Parkway James Jackson and Hollowell Parkway Donald Lee to assist the South Fulton Police to arrest suspects beyond the purview. This was during the investigative process that police discovered a “badly shattering corpse” behind a house on Regina Drive. In order to facilitate in the investigative process, Atlanta investigators and the Fulton County Medical Examiner has already been contacted.
ATLANTA - A student from Georgia State says a thief stole her SUV from a valet and then used it to go across the Atlanta metro to a crime spree. Michael Seiden of Channel 2 learned that the suspect is the older brother of two men whose crimes ranged from theft to assassination before they were locked up.
Atlanta authorities say that while trying to get away from officers near Metropolitan Parkway and Fair Drive in southwest Atlanta, Charles McDaniel crashed the SUV of the GSU graduate. Seiden has been told by multiple sources near the investigation that McDaniel is a well-known gang member who has been in and out of prison for various crimes.
"I suspected something was happening, but then today I found out it was totaled," said the man, who asked not to be identified. Police retorted McDaniel was stealing her Audi from a Buckhead valet last weekend.
"The gentleman apparently came and stole from the valet box multiple sets of keys," the student replied. "His was there so he just hopped into it and fled." Atlanta police say the next week McDaniel raced the stolen car around Atlanta Metro, committing multiple violent crimes, including an attempted weapon attack in South Fulton City. It's there that police say McDaniel was robbing a BMW SUV and a team of suspects.
Court documents indicate police arrested him on multiple felony charges in Fulton County in April. A month before the arrest, McDaniel pleaded guilty to burglary in Cobb County by accepting an officer's stolen property and obstruction. It was all part of a plea agreement that held him out of prison.
ATLANTA - Notwithstanding the sun on Saturday, it will be another cool start on Sunday across northern Georgia. Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Katie Walls says a frost warning is coming into effect from 1 a.m. Sunday and is going to last until 9 a.m.
There was already a freeze warning for counties of Fannin, Union and Towns beginning at 1 a.m. Sunday and until 9 a.m. Saturday night, you'll want to make sure you bring in your pets and sensitive plants as temperatures continue to drop.
Since beginning March, when it decided to drop to 35 degrees, Friday has been the coldest morning in Atlanta. Lows in the 30s and highs in the 50s can be expected in the earlier than usual next week. Over the middle of next week, dry weather will continue. Heat to close-normal temperatures on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, expect peaks in the mid-to upper 60s.