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Kathryn Johnston (June 26, 1914 – November 21, 2006) [1] was an elderly woman from Atlanta, Georgia who was killed by undercover police officers in her home on Neal Street in northwest Atlanta on November 21, 2006, where she had lived for 17 years. Three officers had entered her home in what was later described as a 'botched' drug raid.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., said she is "heartsick" after learning the police response to a bomb threat at her home Monday resulted in a fatal traffic accident. "I’m sick to my stomach ...
The case was officially closed on February 20, 2019, ruled as an accidental death. Major Joe Perkins of the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office stated that none of Horsford's injuries aligned with foul play, saying: "It was a party. They were drinking. She was drinking. Most of the partygoers had gone to bed at that time, and she was on the deck ...
In August 2002, a strong odor raised the suspicions of a woman who reported her findings to police: a dead man was in a car in the parking lot. [ 23 ] In 2012, a 20-year-old male junior at Georgia State University , Lee Lowery, [ 24 ] was murdered just inside the Ford Factory Lofts, an apartment building which shares a parking lot with Murder ...
Atlanta police have arrested a woman’s husband for her murder, 25 years after her remains were found dumped in a trash bag.. Melissa Wolfenbarger’s family last heard from her on Thanksgiving ...
Five people, including a baby boy and little girl, were found dead with gunshot wounds Saturday night inside an Atlanta-area apartment in what police are calling a murder-suicide.
Katherine Janness, who was fatally stabbed July 28 in Atlanta's Piedmont Park, had the letters 'F' 'A' and 'T' carved onto her chest, an autopsy report says.
During the time of the murders, Jones attended Oglethorpe Elementary School and was classmates with two of the real-life victims, Yusuf Bell and Terry Pue. On June 10, 2010, CNN broadcast a documentary, The Atlanta Child Murders, with interviews by Soledad O'Brien with some of the people involved, including Wayne Williams. The two-hour ...