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McCall punished to half a century after firing

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  • Shane McCall convicted of multiple felonies including Aggravated Battery, Aggravated Assault, and Robbery.
  • Victim Kenneth Collins severely injured, jaw wired shut for weeks after being shot and struck with an AR-style rifle.
  • Judge Scott Ballard imposed maximum sentence: 50 years imprisonment.

On Might 21 st , 2025, a Fayette Area court founded guilty Shane McCall of Aggravated Battery, Aggravated Strike, Robbery 1 st , and 3 matters of Belongings of a Weapon Throughout the Payment of a Felony. The Tyrone Cops Division discovered the circumstance. Senior Aide Area Lawyer Monique Harris and Assistant Location Legal representative Rebecca Dehbozorgi represented the State at examination with the assistance of Private investigator Ed Mashburn, Victim-Advocate Cassie Murrell, and lawful assistant Carly Morgan.

The proof disclosed that on April 15 th , 2024, at around 4: 30 AM, Corporal Hammock responded to a health check at 437 Senoia Road, Tyrone, GA after obtaining a 911 telephone call from a specific making awkward groaning audios. Upon coming close to the home, Corporal Hammock remained to pay attention to the audios from outside the door and entrance was squared away into the home. Corporal Hammock observed a male later established as Kenneth Collins resting on the floor covering surrounded by a big amount of blood. Collins defined that he had in fact been fired by the Charged. He defined the Charged entered into the home and struck him with an AR-style rifle. The offender made affirmations connected with searching for a female that he had when had a link with. Collins had the capacity to acquire the rifle, and a fight occurred. Collins educated Culprit that the woman was not at the home although she was hiding in the area. The Culprit afterwards took out a hand gun and ended round, striking Collins in the face. The Accused after that fled the scene, and Collins had the capacity to call 911 Corporal Hammock spoke with the lady that defined she paid attention to the Accused entered your residence requesting her. She discussed she hesitated, so she acquired a weapon and concealed under the bed. At examination, the State provided message which disclosed numerous fatality dangers from the Culprit in the direction of her, Kenneth, and her home just days prior to the occasion. Her link with Charged consisted of physical misuse and she was remaining at the home in element to escape Accused. Private investigator Johnson had the ability to speak with the homeowner and obtain extra affirmations together with video clip evidence that revealed Accused, that did not remain in the area, existing within the area while of the assault. The good news is, Collins endured the assault however obtained extreme injuries consisting of having his jaw wired shut for many weeks.

The Respectable Principal Court Scott Ballard commanded the circumstances and punished Culprit to the optimum time made it possible for, half a century to offer behind bars.

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