A Georgia man is dealing with a homicide cost after fatally capturing a 23-year-old man at a gasoline station.
In line with stories, Quinterius Sutton fired at Anderson Adonay-Perdomo after Anderson requested him for cash. The 26-year-old is now dealing with a number of costs. Along with homicide, he’s charged with possession of a firearm through the fee of a felony and driving with no legitimate license, per PEOPLE.
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What Occurred At The Georgia Gasoline Station?
Witnesses reportedly detailed the deadly incident to police. The capturing occurred at a Quik Journey gasoline station in Chamblee, Georgia — proper exterior of metro Atlanta — on March 18. Earlier than his demise, Anderson was reportedly asking individuals for cash.
At about 12:35 p.m. that day, he approached Quinterius’ automobile. In line with Lt. Mike Winfield of Chamblee Police Division, Quinterius shot Anderson as soon as within the torso and fled the scene.
However the 26-year-old didn’t make it far! Police caught up with him in East Level, Georgia, after automated license plate readers had acknowledged the car’s plates. In the meantime, Anderson was transported to Grady Memorial Hospital however handed away the identical day.
What’s Subsequent For Quinterius Sutton?
It’s unknown whether or not Quinterius Sutton has entered a plea or secured a lawyer. Nonetheless, he’s being held in DeKalb County jail.
In line with 11Alive, Quinterius was additionally needed in connection to a lethal capturing on August 23, 2023. That incident additionally occurred in DeKalb County and concerned the demise of one other man exterior of Picket Nickel situated on Tucker Norcross Highway.
Quinterius is charged with homicide for allegedly killing 21-year-old Trevor Stephenson.
In the meantime, elsewhere within the Atlanta space, one other man named Rickey Carter was sentenced to life in jail for fatally capturing his buddy over $35.
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