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Tax commissioner candidate indicted in Millen double-murder case

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Tax commissioner candidate indicted in Millen double-murder case


MILLEN, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – We’re learning a candidate for Jenkins County tax commissioner has been indicted for murder and other charges.

In addition to murder, Shenice Thompson is accused of aggravated assault, possession of a firearm, making a false statement, hindering the apprehension or punishment of a criminal and tampering with evidence.

Tyrell Brown and Maxine Jones were shot to death in March, and authorities believe Thompson made a false statement in a homicide investigation and said she was at her mother’s house when the shooting happened.

News 12 spoke with Jones’ daughter, Deeari Grier, about her feelings and thoughts on her mother’s case.

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“That day I was so numb to everything. I was shocked, and it just felt so unreal,” said Grier.

Grier was only a five-minute drive away from where her mother was killed.

Yet hours before that, it was a normal day.

“She came by my job and she was just talking to me and telling me that she was bored and didn’t have nothing to do,” said Grier.

But little did Grier know this was one of the last conversations she would have with her mom.

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“I called her but she wasn’t answering,” said Grier.

It’s a night Grier says she’ll never forget.

“At first I didn’t believe she was gone but once everything happened, I just knew she was gone,” said Grier.

Now, four months later, the alleged suspect in the shooting is running for Jenkins County tax commissioner position.

“Trying to run for something that’s just crazy,” said Grier.

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They also believe Thompson knew Raheem Whitfield committed aggravated assault and harbored him and concealed the gun.

She was indicted Monday.

Sheriff Robert Oglesby said Wednesday afternoon she was not yet in custody.

Whitfield, of Waynesboro, has already been arrested in connection with the March murder.

Brown, 28, of Garfield, and Jones, 48, of Millen, were shot dead just before 1:45 a.m. March 24 at the Annie P. Chance Veterans Center on Acorn Avenue, according to authorities.

After being notified of the shooting, law enforcement arrived and found Jones dead with a gunshot wound. Although Jones had no immediate signs of trauma, she was pronounced dead at the scene, as well, according to GBI.

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A later investigation revealed a gunshot wound to her chest, according to Jenkins County Coroner Henry Young.

“They took a mother of eight kids, and her kids won’t be able to see her no more and it just feel so unreal,” said Grier.



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How to watch Georgia high school boys basketball: Grayson vs. Cross Creek, Dec. 26

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How to watch Georgia high school boys basketball: Grayson vs. Cross Creek, Dec. 26


Grayson High School is on the road versus Cross Creek High School on Friday, Dec. 26 at 8:30 p.m. ET.

How to watch Grayson vs. Cross Creek high school boys basketball

Grayson and Cross Creek will take the court on Friday, Dec. 26 at 8:30 p.m. ET. Don’t miss out on any of the action with NFHS Network.

The NFHS Network gives you access to live high school sports around the country. Watch games live and on demand, all year long, on any device. Follow your favorite team and never miss a game!

Watch Cross Creek vs. Grayson on NFHS Network!

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Team schedules reflect available data from NFHS and may not include every upcoming game.

All NFHS Network events are available to watch online at www.NFHSnetwork.com and through the NFHS Network Mobile Apps for iOS and Android and TV Apps for ROKU, Amazon Fire, Google TV and Apple TV.



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Augusta deputies ‘seek armed and dangerous’ teens in alleged theft

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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.

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The subject wanted for questioning only is 17-year-old Ciara Simpson.

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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 business gives away toys despite delayed opening

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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.”

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The store is expecting to open in late January or early February.



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