December 29, 2024
Corey Comer was needed in connection to the murders of 37-year-old Douglas Banks and an unnamed 17-year-old boy in Atlanta.
Corey Comer, a 20-year-old man, was arrested on Dec. 27. He was beforehand on Atlanta Georgia’s Most Wished checklist for his involvement in two separate violent shootings previously 12 months.
Comer has been charged in reference to the killings of 37-year-old Douglas Banks in Could and an unnamed 17-year-old boy in November inside the metropolis limits.
On Could 6 37-year-old Banks was shot and killed at Cleveland Avenue Park at 47 Cleveland Ave. SW. As reported by the Atlanta Police Division, authorities have been dispatched to the scene at round round 4:30 P.M. Banks was discovered and transported to the hospital in crucial situation. He later succumbed to his accidents and suspected Comer’s involvement.
The second deadly capturing, wherein police additionally suspect Comer, occurred in November, and officers have been dispatched to 183 Mount Zion Rd. SE after receiving calls a few capturing. Once they arrived, they discovered a deceased 17-year-old male who suffered from a number of deadly gunshot wounds. The sufferer was pronounced lifeless on the scene by the point medical personnel arrived.
In connection to each shootings, after additional investigation of the scenes, Comer was named formally as a suspect in each killings.
Comer allegedly used an unlawful swap in each of the shootings to fireplace a number of rounds in fast succession to kill the 2 victims. Atlanta police acknowledged, “[firearm switches] are unlawful gadgets that remodel a semi-automatic weapon into a totally computerized one, making them extremely harmful.”
Comer was arrested this week with a $10,000 reward being supplied to help in Comer being apprehended.
Comer has been charged with homicide, aggravated assault, and possession of a firearm throughout the fee of a felony because the case continues to be investigated.
Comer is at present being held within the Fulton County Jail.
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