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Moultrie police and Georgia Bureau of Investigation agents are reportedly probing the fatal incidents at the fast food restaurant in the town of 15,000 residents as well as at a crime scene on ...
Moultrie police and Georgia Bureau of Investigation agents are reportedly probing the fatal incidents at the fast food restaurant in the town of 15,000 residents as well as at a crime scene on ...
Alexander had elevated blood pressure and went into cardiac arrest after being taken to a hospital, according to the Savannah Morning News. Jail or Agency: Chatham County Adult Detention Center; State: Georgia; Date arrested or booked: 4/27/2016; Date of death: 5/24/2016; Age at death: 60
On September 8, police stated that the victims had been beaten with a large instrument. They believed that three people committed the crime. [6] The murders gained international attention and have been referred to as the worst mass murder case in Georgia state history. [7] [8]
Georgia (Decatur) Shot after lunging at police officer and attempting to grab officer's service revolver. Police were responding to report of trespassing in vacant apartment. [36] 2006-08-23 Christopher Lee Conte Georgia (Decatur) Died after being pepper sprayed and hit with batons. [36] 2006-08-04 Wilson, Ryan Colorado (Lafayette)
Police responded to reports that LaDuke was suicidal and possessing firearms. Police stated that after two hours, police were confronted by an armed individual, but later clarified that LaDuke allegedly pointed two handguns at the rear window of his residence, where officers were outside. [35] 2022-10-21 Christopher David Roldan (33) White
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Moultrie is the county seat and largest city of Colquitt County, Georgia, [6] United States. It is the third largest city in Southwest Georgia, behind Thomasville and Albany. As of the 2020 census, Moultrie's population was 14,638. [7] It was originally known as Ochlockoney until it was incorporated by the Georgia General Assembly in 1859.