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Georgia Police Officer Is Fatally Shot in Gwinnett County Georgia Police Officer Is Fatally Shot in Gwinnett County
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A police officer was fatally shot in Georgia on Saturday after he responded to reports of a suspicious vehicle, and an 18-year-old has been charged in connection with the killing, according to the police. An 18-year-old who had been charged in the fatal shooting of a police officer in Georgia was shot and killed on Monday as he was pursued by the police, officials said.
The officer, Antwan Toney, 30, and other officers were approaching the vehicle, which was parked near a middle school in Snellville, Ga., about 25 miles northeast of Atlanta, when shots were fired from the vehicle, the police said. Butch Ayers, the police chief for Gwinnett County, told reporters that the suspect, Tafahree Maynard, failed to comply with verbal commands when he was found in a shed in Snellville, Ga., about 25 miles northeast of Atlanta.
The police had been searching for him since Saturday, when the officer, Antwan Toney, 30, was shot and killed while responding to reports of a suspicious vehicle parked near a middle school in Snellville. As Officer Toney and other officers approached, shots were fired from the vehicle, the police said.
“The officers didn’t have their weapons drawn or anything at that point,” Sgt. Jake Smith of the Gwinnett County Police Department said at a news conference. “They were exiting their patrol cars and walking up to the suspect vehicle. They had not even made contact with them yet when the shots rang out.”“The officers didn’t have their weapons drawn or anything at that point,” Sgt. Jake Smith of the Gwinnett County Police Department said at a news conference. “They were exiting their patrol cars and walking up to the suspect vehicle. They had not even made contact with them yet when the shots rang out.”
Isaiah Pretlow, 19, of Snellville had been driving the vehicle when the shooting happened around 2:30 p.m., the police said, but they believe that Tafahree Maynard, 18, also of Snellville, fatally shot Officer Toney. Police officers fired back, but it was unclear whether any of the people inside were hit. A 19-year-old, Isaiah Pretlow of Snellville, had been driving the vehicle when the shooting happened around 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, the police said, but they believe that Mr. Maynard, also of Snellville, fatally shot Officer Toney. Police officers fired back, but it was unclear whether any of the people inside were hit.
Mr. Pretlow then drove the car a short distance before crashing, and as many as four occupants fled on foot, the police said.Mr. Pretlow then drove the car a short distance before crashing, and as many as four occupants fled on foot, the police said.
During a search of the area about a half-hour later, a police officer encountered Mr. Pretlow — who pointed a gun at the officer — and fired shots at him, the police said. Mr. Pretlow fled into a wooded area and was later taken into custody by the United States Marshals around 11:30 p.m.During a search of the area about a half-hour later, a police officer encountered Mr. Pretlow — who pointed a gun at the officer — and fired shots at him, the police said. Mr. Pretlow fled into a wooded area and was later taken into custody by the United States Marshals around 11:30 p.m.
Early Sunday, the police said Mr. Pretlow had been charged with aggravated assault based on the encounter after the fatal shooting. They said they were still looking for Mr. Maynard, who has been charged with aggravated assault and felony murder in connection with Officer Toney’s death. He is considered armed and dangerous, the police said. The police said Mr. Pretlow had been charged with aggravated assault based on the encounter after the fatal shooting. Before his death, Mr. Maynard was charged with aggravated assault and felony murder in connection with Officer Toney’s death.
Officer Toney, who had been with the department for almost three years, was taken to Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville, Ga., where he died. He had previously worked as a security guard, the police said, and his immediate family lives in Southern California.Officer Toney, who had been with the department for almost three years, was taken to Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville, Ga., where he died. He had previously worked as a security guard, the police said, and his immediate family lives in Southern California.
“No chief, no sheriff wants to ever go through this,” Chief Butch Ayers said at a news conference on Saturday night. “This is a traumatic incident.” “No chief, no sheriff wants to ever go through this,” Chief Ayers said at a news conference on Saturday night. “This is a traumatic incident.”