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Georgia student shot and killed by ‘armed intruder’ on college campus
An armed intruder shot and killed a female student on a college campus in Georgia on Saturday, plunging the university into a temporary lockdown.The incident unfolded at around 4pm on Saturday when Kennesaw State University said that a “dispute” broke out in front of the Austin Residence Complex on the Kennsaw Campus of Kennesaw State University.The suspect, identified as Samuel Harris, shot and killed Alasia Franklin, 21, and then fled the scene, KSU Emergency Management said.A shelter in place was ordered at the college campus while law enforcement searched for the suspect.By 4.43pm the suspect was in custody and the...
Douglas County sheriff candidate accused of attacking mother of child
GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. - A law enforcement source has told the FOX 5 I-Team that Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office deputies are currently searching for Douglas County sheriff candidate Shedarren Fanning. The Atlanta Police Department commander is accused of attacking the mother of his child on May 14 in Loganville, leaving...
'A bright, shining light' | Loved ones grieving after Kennesaw State University student is killed in crash
BARTOW COUNTY, Ga. — Aimee Odom was a light -- a hard worker with a sweet spirit who would give her all to those around her. For her best friend's mother, Colleen Gray, Aimee was the girl who helped her daughter get out of her comfort zone and include her in activities. She was there for her daughter whenever she needed it.
Brickbat: Missed Delivery
Police in Cobb County, Georgia, have arrested former U.S. Postal Service carrier Ebony Williams on charges of theft and forgery. Police saw Williams getting into a car that had been reported stolen. When they approached her, they saw letters scattered around the interior of the car. After getting a warrant, they found ripped-open checks among the mail in the glove compartment and trunk. Police believe Williams stole the checks instead of delivering them.
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