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College student killed while closing Georgia – authorities reveal why they think the killers were there that night

College student killed while closing Georgia – authorities reveal why they think the killers were there that night

Two suspects were accused of killing a 21 -year -old woman who finished changing at a bar in Georgia, when a shot broke out.

Tsion Clayton, 23 and Kimone Green, 21, both from Lowndes county, Ga, each with a number of wicked murder in Brianna Long were accused, Georgia’s investigative office announced on Tuesday, February 25th.

Around 2:30 am on October 29, 2023, Long finished his bartending change at the Remerton pier, when he was hit by a wandered bullet pulled from outside the bar, said the Georgia investigation office in a press release at the time.

Another bar employee was the victim of an aggravated attack in the incident, but survived.

Long was in the bar after closing when the shot started. Melee resulted from a apparent altercation on the outside, on GBI. Many patrons were outside at the time and several vehicles were shot, the agency said.

Long was transported to the hospital, where later she gave in to her wounds.

Men are already under arrest, under separate, unrelated charges, Gbi said.

Officials believe that men were in Remerton on the night of crimes, because they were looking for someone involved in a “band dispute”. It is expected that the additional taxes will be submitted as the file progresses, on GBI.

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Long Study dental hygiene at Valdosta State University and is originally from Dallas, Texas, according to a report from Wctv. She was also a former high school football star, according to WSBTV.

Anyone who has information about this case is asked to call the GBI Thomasville office at 229-225-4090. Anonymous tips can also be sent by calling 1-800-597-Tips (8477) or online at https://gbi.georgia.gov/Submit-tips-online.