Augusta, GA
One arrested in downtown Augusta shooting, GBI releases new information
Video: Broad Street shooting press conference
Richmond County Sheriff Richard Roundtree, Mayor Garnett Johnson, and Commissioner Jordan Johnson held a press conference to discuss the shooting on Broad Street.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation on Sunday released more information about the multi-block shootout in downtown Augusta early Saturday that left three people injured.
The suspect, who was shot by Richmond County sheriff’s deputies, was identified by the GBI as Amazing Lee Blessed Brigham, 19, of Hephzibah. He is in custody, charged with two counts of aggravated assault and possession of a gun during a crime.
New information released by GBI
Just before 1:15 a.m. Saturday, three Richmond County deputies were working off-duty jobs at Solé restaurant, located at 1033 Broad St., when they heard multiple gunshots, according to the release.
The deputies responded to the gunshots and “encountered a man outside of the restaurant holding an assault pistol,” according to the GBI. Two of the three deputies shot at the suspect, hitting the suspect at least once.
Two other bystanders were also hit by gunfire and sustained superficial gunshot wounds, according to the release.
Sheriff Richard Roundtree said during a press conference Saturday the deputies “found what appeared to be at least two males exchanging gunfire in the middle of a crowded sidewalk” and “one of the suspects was firing an assault weapon into a crowd of bystanders,” according to previous reporting.
More: Augusta sheriff, mayor try to reassure downtown residents after Saturday shootout
The GBI is still investigating who shot the rounds that hit the two bystanders.
The suspect and bystanders were taken to a local hospital and treated for their gunshot wounds, according to the release.
The GBI noted the gunfire outside of the restaurant was between the suspect and “multiple other unidentified individuals” and the gunfight covered an area of two to three blocks, according to the release.
GBI agents confirmed there is bodycam footage and surveillance footage from multiple nearby businesses.
The GBI reported the motive behind the gunfight is unknown, but multiple weapons and evidence were recovered at the crime scene, including seven vehicles hit by gunfire. Several businesses in the area suffered damage from the many gunshots that were fired.
No deputies were injured during the encounter, according to the GBI and sheriff’s office.
The GBI will conduct an independent investigation, according to the release. Once complete, the case file will be given to the Augusta District Attorney’s Office for review.
The GBI is asking for anyone with information, photos, or video footage related to this incident to provide it to the GBI or the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office. The GBI communications center can be reached at (404) 244-2600. Confidential tips for the sheriff’s office can be posted online at www.richmondcountysheriffsoffice.com/crime-tip.cfm.
Augusta, GA
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Augusta, GA
Augusta deputies ‘seek armed and dangerous’ teens in alleged theft
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Richmond County deputies are seeking two 17‑year‑olds believed to be armed and dangerous after a theft.
Both teens are wanted in connection to an incident on the 3500 block of Primrose Drive on Tuesday.
One teen is wanted for questioning only, the other has active warrants through the sheriff’s office
Dominique Exilus, 17, is wanted for felony theft by taking in relation to the incident.
The subject wanted for questioning only is 17-year-old Ciara Simpson.
Authorities said both teens are believed to be in possession of multiple stolen firearms and should be considered armed and dangerous.
Exilus is described as about 5-foot-5 and 150 pounds and Simpson is described as 5-foot-9 and 145 pounds.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office at 706-821-1085 or 706-821-1080.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta business gives away toys despite delayed opening
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – An Augusta business gave away toys to kids in the community one night before Christmas Eve, despite not being able to open this holiday season.
Orange Hand Vintage gave away bikes and toys on Tuesday while helping to pay bills for some people in need.
Brandon Jackson, who is employed at Orange Hand Vintage, said the business went to Walmart to load up on more items.
“Then I went back to the list, and I scrolled through. And those that touched my heart are the ones that we ended up helping,” Jackson said. “We’re planning to still help some, depending on what it is that they’re asking for. We’re just trying to do as much as we can.”
The store is expecting to open in late January or early February.
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