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Both of the victims’ families say they were innocent bystanders. The families of two Newton County Walmart employees are ...
The suspect in a Georgia Walmart shooting spree that left two dead and one injured was captured in South Carolina.
Police say the gunman shot himself in the head when law enforcement eventually caught up with him in South Carolina.
The suspect in a Georgia Walmart shooting spree that left two dead and one injured was captured in South Carolina.
The suspect in a deadly shooting spree that started at a Georgia Walmart died following a standoff with police.
Dwayne Eduh, 24, fled after the shootings inside the Covington, Georgia, supercenter on Friday, April 11, and later engaged deputies in a standoff in Aiken, South Carolina, according to the Newton ...
Ryan Bradley, who is a father to a 4-year-old boy, was one of three victims who were shot during the violent spree last week.
Walmart employee Dwayne Eduh was accused of fatally shooting two of his co-workers, Khalaf Barksdale and Akeela Clarke. Eduh ...
Following the Walmart shootings, the suspect forced his way into a home on Emerson Trail, where they fatally shot another ...
Eduh had held law enforcement to a standoff near the 32-mile marker on Interstate 20, near the exit to Old Ninety Six Indian ...
Dwayne Eduh, 24, of Convington, Ga., was pronounced dead at an Augusta Hospital, Aiken County Coroner Darryl Ables said. Eduh ...
At the 32 mile marker on the eastbound side of I-20 — which is near the exit for Wagener, Ridge Spring and Monetta — deputies ...