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The pretty little reason, the man embarked on the worst crime in Atlanta

The pretty little reason, the man embarked on the worst crime in Atlanta

Shocking surveillance films surprised when a man in Atlanta performed one of the most serious crimes in the city, after shooting her girlfriend over a phone charger.

Fortune Spencer terrorized innocent participants and tried several carjackings around Sandy Springs, Georgia, on June 6, 2020, after killing her friend Sherika Little.

The police compiled the surveillance materials that detail Spencer’s horror route, as he was recently judged for ravages, and he was eventually sentenced to life without freedom, plus 145 years this week.

Spencer, who was 20 years old at that time, was seen from his range of crimes at a hotel in Hilton, where he was sitting with little to celebrate 24 years of birth.

After the couple struggled for a phone charger even after 6:00 pm, Little left the hotel and sat in her car in the parking lot, while Spencer watched the property in search of her.

Surveillance filming showed that Spencer finally went out to the parking lot before going calm to Little’s car and shot through her door.

However, the criminal was far from being done, as he proceeded to make a 20-minute horrific crime about which the police said he was among the most serious they have ever dealt with.

Said Fulton district lawyer, Willis fans WSBTV After Spencer’s sentence this week: “Never in my career, I saw so much chaos and violence in such a short time.”

The pretty little reason, the man embarked on the worst crime in Atlanta

Shocking surveillance films captured when the Atlanta Fortune Spencer man made one of the most serious crime of the city, who started at a Hilton Hotel (seen in surveillance images) when he shot his girlfriend in a phone charger

Spencer, who was 20 years old at that time, shot and killed Sherika Little's girlfriend, (in the picture) before erupting a 20-minute 20-minute crime horror

Spencer, who was 20 years old at that time, shot and killed Sherika Little’s girlfriend, (in the picture) before erupting a 20-minute 20-minute crime horror

After shooting a little in his head in the parking lot of the Hilton hotel, Spencer then walked on the streets and tried to hijack the owner of a blue sedan.

When the owner of the car resisted, Spencer shot them, and the filming showed the driver who was heading to the street to move away from ravages.

Following the failed carjacking, Spencer was then caught on the room by diverting a car with a grandmother and her three-year-old granddaughter.

The two victims ran on the street for help, while Spencer removed in their vehicle, the rooms he then caught driving erroneously.

The supervision from a separate parking showed Spencer Plow in three cars parked in his grandmother’s vehicle, at which point he went out and continued the threshold.

Once he reached an intersection, Spencer tried to carve a white SUV, but collapsed in the street when he was heading for him.

Another black car then drove next to him, taking Spencer to cling to the vehicle before being left to stretch on the road, as he moved away.

Spencer's Rampage's filming was compiled and released for his trial, which ended this week while being sentenced to life, plus 145 years in prison for 20 minutes

Spencer’s Rampage’s filming was compiled and released for his trial, which ended this week while being sentenced to life, plus 145 years in prison for 20 minutes

Movies from a few moments before Little's shooting showed Spencer followed Hilton's hotel's halls as a result of their argument on a phone charger

Movies from a few moments before Little’s shooting showed Spencer followed Hilton’s hotel’s halls as a result of their argument on a phone charger

Then she was seen finding a little in the parking

Then she was seen finding a little in the parking

After escaping parking, Spencer failed a carjacking before taking another (illustrated) vehicle with a grandmother and her three -year -old granddaughter inside

After escaping parking, Spencer failed a carjacking before taking another (illustrated) vehicle with a grandmother and her three -year -old granddaughter inside

Spencer was seen driving in the grandmother's car before clinging into three cars parked in a parking lot

Spencer was seen driving in the grandmother’s car before clinging into three cars parked in a parking lot

After crashing with his first car, Spencer entered a intersection and tried to carve a white SUV but failed as he moved away from him

After crashing with his first car, Spencer entered a intersection and tried to carve a white SUV but failed as he moved away from him

Another black SUV then drove next to Spencer, leaving him to cling to the vehicle side

Another black SUV then drove next to Spencer, leaving him to cling to the vehicle side

Spencer was left on the road as the black SUV removed from it, and the police arrived in a few minutes and took it in arrest

Spencer was left on the road as the black SUV removed from it, and the police arrived in a few minutes and took it in arrest

The police have reached the intersection within minutes of receiving the reports of Spencer’s repeated carjackings, and he was arrested on the street.

In total, Spencer committed at least 17 crimes, two offenses and victimized nine people in a 20 -minute space, because officials said they were amazed to have been held after an argument on a phone charger.

Officials added that Spencer had previously committed domestic abuse against Little, but did not go to the police for help.

“This is a perfect case to show you that domestic violence is overflowing in the community in general,” Willis said.

Almost four years after the killing of Little, her mother, Carol Pickett, said that the killing of her daughter has left it as

Almost four years after the killing of Little, her mother, Carol Pickett, said that the killing of her daughter has left it as “some of me died”

After Spencer was closed for the rest of his life, the lawyer of Fulton County District, Fani Willis, said:

After Spencer was closed for the rest of his life, the lawyer of Fulton County District, Fani Willis, said: “Never during my career, I saw so much chaos and violence in such a short time.”

Almost four years after the killing of Little, her mother, Carol Pickett, said that the killing of her daughter left her.

“It was my first daughter,” Pickett told WSBTV. “Some of me died. I literally ceased to eat. I couldn’t sleep.

The officials praised the Sandy Springs police because they divided together with surveillance cameras, with the materials used in Spencer’s process that helped a jury to return guilty verdicts for the 17 crimes.

Spencer was sentenced to life without conditional freedom, plus 145 years to kill Little. His lawyer said that Spencer had THC and alcohol in his blood at that time, but he suspects that his client has ingested another medicine, without knowing, which caused the incident.

“He truly regrets what happened,” said Spencer’s defense lawyer Doug Weinstein.