July 7, 2022

USA: Ex-Boyfriend Followed Woman And His Child To Daycare, Dragged Them To Nearby Woods, Shot Her To Death In GA. She Was Victim Of Domestic Violence. GA Courts Repeatedly Released Him.

🚨 NO WHITE SUPREMACISTS INVOLVED 🚨

Murder is already a crime. We don't have a gun problem. We have a lack of self-control problem, a criminal supremacists problem and a Commie Democrats soft on crime problem, not doing shit to catch the criminals as in crimes go unsolved and when they do catch the criminals, they immediately release them back onto the streets to allow them to continue terrorizing the community and terrorizing individuals reporting them like this young lady who could have been saved. These same people siding with the criminals want to take away YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT to keep and bear arms in order to defend yourself, your business, your family and home against these criminal supremacists and a tyrannical government. Remember, criminals do not obey laws. Therefore, criminals will have access to guns through gun trafficking venues and you will be left defenseless with no guns because the same government siding with criminals they're allowing to terrorize you said they wanted to keep you safe from guns. (emphasis mine)
Cornell Law School defines MURDER as the unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought.
11Alive published Family of young mom shot to death: murder suspect repeatedly abused her, but courts repeatedly released him. The suspect is accused of shooting and killing his estranged girlfriend outside a daycare center in DeKalb County in front of their toddler daughter.

WSBTV2 News, Atlanta local
written by Staff
Friday June 17, 2022

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — Police say a man kidnapped his child and the child’s mother from a DeKalb County daycare before he shot and killed the mother.

Police said they responded to a domestic violence call around 3:45 p.m. Wednesday at the Education Elevation Children’s Academy on Snapfinger Park Circle.

Police said the man, 22-year-old Taco Nash, followed the victim, 21-year-old Mi’Ckeye Montgomery, to the daycare, where he confronted her. He then kidnapped Montgomery and the former couple’s 16-month-old daughter, Khloe, and then dragged them into some nearby woods where he killed Montgomery in front of the child, police said.

Channel 2′s Tom Jones spoke to Montgomery’s sister, Chancierra Coleman, who said Nash had been arrested several times for assaulting Montgomery and that he even shot her recently.

Coleman said Montgomery called a family member after she was kidnapped and that she knew that her life was going to end.

“She was just saying, ‘Thank you,’ and that she loved everybody,” Coleman said. “She knew he was about to kill her.”

Police said Montgomery tried to run into some nearby woods, but Nash shot her to death.

“The police said that it looked like she may have been holding Khloe when he shot her, because it was blood splatter all over her.”

The child was not harmed, but was taken to the hospital to be evaluated.

Montgomery’s family is angry. They said Nash has been arrested repeatedly for assaulting her.

He has two open domestic violence cases in Fulton and DeKalb, according to the family. Despite that, he was allowed to keep bonding out of jail.

“They failed to protect and serve,” Coleman said. “They failed to do their job.”

Coleman said Nash shot her sister because she was trying to leave him.

The family said he was wearing an ankle monitor when he killed her.

“She didn’t deserve that, and Khloe doesn’t deserve to be without a mother,” Coleman said.

Coleman said Nash contacted Montgomery’s younger sister and admitted to killing her.

He’s been charged with malice murder.

🚨👇 MORE DEKALB COUNTY RECENT CRIME 👇🚨
Man shot to death sitting in car in a parking and mass shooting outside of house party.
11Alive published July 6, 2022: 1 dead in shooting outside Publix in DeKalb County, police say. The shooting happened about a mile away from Emory University in Decatur.

FOX 5 Atlanta published July 6, 2022: Gunman follows man to Publix after road rage, fatally shoots him in parking lot, police say. DeKalb County police say a gunman shot a man to death while he was sitting in his vehicle in the Publix parking lot on North Decatur and Clairmont Road. Officers say they are still searching for the suspected gunman.

11Alive.com
written by Tracey Amick-Peer
Thursday July 7, 2022

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — A day after a man was shot and killed in a Publix parking lot, loved ones are honoring his memory.

Lewayne Terrell was found dead Wednesday around noon at the Emory Commons shopping center, off North Decatur Road. Police rushed to the area, which is about a mile from Emory University.

DeKalb County Police Department investigators have released few details in the case, only that they are following up on leads.

On Thursday, friends openly mourned Terrell's death, saying he was a father and a hard worker and he will be missed.

“When you met him you couldn’t help but to love him because he was one of those kind of people who sits in your soul,” said Lee Williams.

Williams said she worked with Terrell at Verizon for years and was shocked to hear about the last moments of his life.

“Just knowing he was gunned down in a parking lot at broad daylight at 12 noon," she said. "You got to be a vicious so and so."

His friend also shed light on Terrell's aspirations, saying he was recently working as a rapper.

“(His) artist name was Teflon Terrell and he was trying to build himself up," Williams said. "But at the end of the day, he was just trying to be there for his family and he was just solid."

The public shooting sent shoppers running through the plaza Wednesday, which was noticeably not as busy the day following.

A mother and daughter told 11Alive's Tracey Amick-Peer it’s hard to come back after such a shocking crime.

“It just broke my heart that your child is scared to go to the grocery store,” said Natalie Turner.

Other patrons returned with caution.

“Hoping it was a one-time thing," Ashley Taylor said. "That’s pretty scary though."

Witnesses at the shopping plaza Wednesday said it appeared the shooter followed Terrell from the road into the parking lot and then shot him in his car. These details have not been corroborated by the police.

No suspect information has been released and police said no one is in custody. 11Alive also asked authorities if they are investigating the shooting as a case of road rage. DKPC declined to comment.

11Alive published July 7, 2022: Two in critical condition after DeKalb County house party shooting. This all happened at a home on Rockbridge Road.

Yahoo News
written by WSBTV.com News Staff
Thursday July 7, 2022

DeKalb County police are trying to figure out who shot two people during a house party.

A 17-year-old and 22-year-old are in critical condition.

The shooting happened off Rockbridge Road, near Blackmon Road in the Lithonia area around 10:30 p.m. Wednesday.

“All I heard was siren after siren after siren,” neighbor Yolanda Stoynov said.

According to witnesses, multiple shots were fired outside the home.

“There were cops everywhere,” another neighbor said, asking not to be identified. “I called the owner to just figure out if he was OK and he was like, ‘Yeah, there was an incident at the house.’”

Witnesses told Channel 2′s Elizabeth Rawlins that this was not a drive-by shooting, but they believe the shooter was attending a private party at the home.

“In order to have a drive-by shooting you’ve got to be able to drive by somewhere. These are estates on a secondary road,” the neighbor said.

It’s unclear what led up to the shooting or who pulled the trigger, but a 17-year-old girl and 22-year-old man were taken to a nearby hospital with gunshot wounds.

“I’ve been in this neighborhood for two years. There’s never been any problems over here,” Stoynov said.

Detectives have not released details on any possible suspects or motives.

🚨👇 DEKALB COUNTY RELATED NEWS 👇🚨
Police need your help finding this young girl.
11Alive published July 5, 2022: Police searching for missing child in DeKalb County. Police said she's a possible runaway who went missing Sunday.

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