What started as a robbery of a CVS in Henry County yesterday lead to an injured motorcyclist in DeKalb County. Police say that a man robbed the CVS Pharmacy and then began to head north on I-75. Unfortunately, he was in the southbound lanes of traffic when he did so! The suspect injured a motorcyclist during his escape. He was then spotted by Clayton County police on I-285 (going in the right direction this time). Clayton County officers pursued him all the way to DeKalb County. The suspect wrecked his own vehicle in DeKalb, and then fled on foot. He is still at large. The injured motorcycle driver was transported to Grady Memorial Hospital, and his condition is unknown at this time.
Two separate shooting incidents in Atlanta yesterday may give rise to negligent security cases. In Clayton County, Brandon Norwood of Jonesboro was charged with two counts of murder and aggravated assault after the January 18, 2009 shooting death of Vandit Patel and Jimmy Prak. Two others, Superiore Allen and Santonio Lucas have also been arrested for these murders. Patel and Prak were near their car in the Tara Court Apartment when the suspects began arguing with them. As Patel and Prak attempted to leave the scene, the suspects chased them and began shooting. The crime appears to be drug related.
On Thursday a Lawrenceville woman was shot during a carjacking at a Gwinnett County gas station. She was pumping gas at the QuiKTrip at 3747 Lawrenceville Highway when an unidentified attacker approached and demanded her vehicle. After a brief scuffle, the suspect shot her and drove away in her 2007 Ford Escape. The victim was taken to an area hospital and sustained what do not appear to be life threatening injuries. The Gwinnett County Police are still searching for the vehicle with license plate 854 XDL. Anyone with information is asked to call the Investigative Division at 770-513-5300.
Landlords, property management companies, and other property owners have a duty to keep their property free from dangers and keep criminal activity from occuring. Security measures such as proper lighting, working locks and alarm systems, security personnel and a locked security gate are examples of common precautions. If owners do not take steps such as these, they could be liable for injuries or wrongful death sustained on their property. If you or a family member have been injured as a result of negligent security measures taken by a property owner, please contact us using the box provided above for a free consultation. Our firm can explain your rights and ensure that you receive the fair compensation to which you are entitled.