Shooting at courthouse in Downtown Atlanta
One station is reporting that a judge has died from his wounds. This is all I can find online at this point. News still coming in. It apparently happened around 45 minutes ago.
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Geez. They're now reporting that a judge has died of his gunshot wounds, and two deputies have been taken to the hospital.
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Now reporting that the suspect was able to take the gun of a deputy, held the courtroom hostage, shot the judge in the courtroom, ran outside, was confronted by a deputy outside who he also shot, then fled the scene by a carjacking.
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Terrible. No doubt influenced by the Chicago incident.
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They come in three's right? Skip a court date if you've got one.
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Wow. Think this might end up on Law & Order?
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Court reporter has died also. :(
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It was Judge Roland Barnes who was killed. He presided over the trial of that hockey player in the death of his teammate.
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According to a Sheriff's department representative being interviewed live, the suspect shot four people, the judge, two deputies and a court clerk.
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Any info about the suspect - was he on trial, a spectator, etc.? |
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Does Georgia have the death penalty?
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They just reported that the suspect may have carjacked as many as four different cars to confuse people in his escape, including an AJC reporter who he pistol-whipped before taking his car. |
I hope this guy doesn't own Grand Theft Auto, or Jack Thompson is going to have a field day with this.
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MSNBC Article has a little more info...
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Anyways, I hope he burns |
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It doesn't matter if he does or doesn't, all the reports of carjacking will make GTA come up for debate. Dumb people... Well, I asked off for work today and its a good thing. The Federal Center is like a few blocks from the Federal Courthouse. |
One deputy shot in head, another shot in chest. Another judge referred to "the deputy who is still alive" to a reporter. That doesn't sound good. :(
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I hate people sometimes.
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Ummm... HeavyReign lives in Washington, right? |
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Before the gun control nuts (yep, that's me) go nuts, from CNN:
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If this is confirmed, I'm just :rolleyes: Also, if this is confirmed, there's no relation to the Chicago incident - it's just the opportunism of a psycho. |
My goodness. They're now thinking that he's gotten into a *fifth* vehicle.
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This guy sounds like he is in GTA. And it is working for him, too. They were reporting he is in a green 1999 Toyota Accord, but now they are saying he is in a green Izuzu Trooper. |
Faith in Georgia Law Enforcement declining....
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Crazy...
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I don't know. It's the idea of violence against a Judge and those associated with the judicial system The guy in Chicago, at least from what I've read of portions of the suicide note he left, intended to kill the Judge. He broke in at 8 in the morning, when she was already gone, and the husband and mother found him the basement, so he killed both of them. Then he hung around until 1:15, when he decided that "killing wasn't so much fun" (or something along those lines), and he took off. This is obviously a bit more brazen, but it's similar. Of course, this guy has the added element of attempting to flee a potential incarceration, but still, he can't really think he's going to get away. I bet this was about making a statement first, getting away second. Otherwise, there's no need to kill the Judge when you can escape. The Judge is in the least likely position to stop someone from exiting a courtroom. |
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Ksyrup: Good points. I guess it just didn't seem as "premeditated" as the Chicago incident was.
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It definitely wasn't as premeditated - the guy in Chicago lost a civil suit and had been stewing about it for months (and the case in general for years), I think. This was definitely something that couldn't have occurred without the opportunity, but I'm betting he noticed a pattern in the manner in which law enforcement acted in the courtroom and figured he might be able to do something. Maybe he figured he wouldn't even get out of the courtroom alive, but wanted to take the Judge down with him. I bet he was as surprised as anyone to be out on the street, which is probably why he's panicking and stealing every other car on the road. He probably figured he'd either be stopped or dead by now.
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AP is now reporting that one sheriff's deputy is dead.
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Somebody explain to me why this does not say that multiple deputies were hiding in an elevator while the man escaped. |
CNN has an article (dated, beccause it still discusses the possible white supremacist ties to the Chicago case) on Judge killings. Perhaps I've been living on the moon for the past 20 years, but I had absolutely no idea about this:
1979 U.S. District Judge John Wood was slain by a sniper outside his home in San Antonio. The killer was hired because defendants in a Colombian drug-smuggling case before the judge believed he would impose a maximum sentence on them. Charles Harrelson, the father of actor Woody Harrelson, was convicted and sentenced to two life terms in the first assassination of a federal judge in the 20th century. |
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Suspect vehicle may have been found abandoned at an apartment complex.
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Horrible.....and senseless.
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I just found out that I knew this guy.
He worked downstairs as a UNIX admin and I had also talked to him a few times outside of the office at a party. |
They have now locked down all the schools in the area, so this guy can't get in one and take hostages.
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Armed or not I will grant you. But if they were going down the elevator to attempt to apprehend the suspect, why exactly would they be pulling a citizen into the elevator? The unarmed explanation is the only valid one I can see as of now. |
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Apparently he "ordered" the hit, I don't think he actually committed the crime. |
They are reporting on TV that they think they may have the suspect surrounded in a location and are about to move in.
They are being very vague in the report so as not to tip him off, but evidently, the police believe they know where he is. |
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I thought his dad was in jail on drug charges...I had no idea he murdered a judge. This whole situation is terrible. Hopefully they catch the bastard and fry his ass... |
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Other way around. Judge Wood was known as someone who had no mercy in sentencing convicted drug offenders. There was a big time drug dealer, who after he found out his case was going to be tried by Judge Wood, put out a contract on the judge. Woody's dad evidently took the contract and carried out the hit. Here's a story on the case: http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk...phy.php?id=925 |
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He lives in an apt. complex off Roswell Rd & 285...you can see it from the interstate. We initially met him because he lives next to one of my wife's very good friends. We were at one of their parties when I met him...we started talking about IT stuff and found that I work just one floor up from him. Seemed like a nice guy at the time. |
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makes the his doing 'natural born killers' pretty surreal, doesnt it? especially since there was a deleted scene where he murdered people while on trial, in the courthouse. and no offense meant at all to atlanta people, but it sure seems like you guys have been posting a lot of terrible news recently. |
Deputy who had her gun taken from her was shot through the mouth, but she just got out of surgery and is alive...
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AJC reporter tells story of carjacking
Staff writer Don O'Briant, who was carjacked Friday morning, told this story while he was in the emergency room at Atlanta Medical Center getting stiches above his left eye, about 90 minutes after the carjacking happened.
This person pulled in beside me, and I noticed that he had pulled into a handicapped spot. He was a young, athletic looking black man, and he didn't have a shirt on, but I figured he was probably in town for the basketball tournament. First he asked how to get to Lenox Square. Then he pulled a gun and said "Give me your keys or I'll kill you!" I gave him the keys, and then he said "Get in the trunk." I said no. I thought maybe I was going to be killed, but I wasn't going to get in the trunk. I turned to run, and that's when he hit me in the head with his gun. I fell down, and I got up and ran into a garbage bin. I got up again and ran. I scrambled into the street, waiting for the shots to come, but they didn't come. He must have been out of bullets, because he didn't shoot me. I couldn't see, because blood was coming out all over my eye. I went to the Chinese restaurant and banged on the door, but there was no one there, so I started out into Marietta Street, and that's when I ran into co-worker Drew Jubera. |
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"Get in the trunk"
Holy shit! That is scare! |
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