Augusta, GA
Suspect sought in early morning shooting
The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office has issued an arrest warrant for the Friday night homicide that occurred on the 2600 block of Peach Orchard Road.
Kieran Walters was named as the suspect and there is an active warrant out for his arrest.
Walters is considered armed and dangerous. He is known to frequent the Harrisburg Neighborhood in Richmond County.
The Sheriff’s Office is asking that any information related to the matter be sent to Inv. Tyler Steerman, or any Violent Crimes Investigator with the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office (706) 821-1026 or (706) 821-1020.
Updated: July 6, 2024, 09:30 AM.
ORIGINAL STORY: The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office is actively investigating a shooting incident that resulted in the death of a young man late Friday night.

At approximately 10:55 p.m. Friday, deputies responded to a report at a local hospital concerning a male victim who had suffered gunshot wounds. The victim, identified as Sadiq Brown, 16 years old from Wrens, had been transported to the hospital but succumbed to his injuries at 11:34 p.m. Friday.
Preliminary investigations have determined that the shooting took place in the parking lot of 2622 Peach Orchard Road, listed online as A Town Wings. According to reports, Brown was shot at least once before being rushed to Piedmont Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Authorities say Brown was reportedly killed during a marijuana deal.
The RCSO has deployed investigators to the scene and is currently gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses. The exact circumstances surrounding the shooting are still under investigation, and no suspects have been announced at this time.
An autopsy has been scheduled as part of the ongoing investigation to determine the precise cause and manner of Brown’s death. Further details will be released as they become available.
Augusta, GA
Night to Shine prom experience celebrates special needs teens in Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Night to Shine prom experience took place Friday night at Warren Baptist Church, celebrating special needs teens with a full prom experience.
The event served 200 honored guests with the help of more than 600 volunteers, according to Brandon Lewis, worship pastor at the church.
“It’s for anyone with special needs, those who are differently abled, but they just get to come and be celebrated,” Lewis said. “They get to come and it’s kind of like a prom. We have a dance that we have and it’s just a time where they have fun.”
Each honored guest was paired with a volunteer buddy who stayed with them throughout the evening. The buddies walked guests through the entire process and served as friends for the night.
“The buddy is a person assigned directly to the honored guest. They stay with them the whole night. They walk them through the whole process. They’re there if they need anything. And they’re just there as a friend throughout the night,” Lewis said.
The event included multiple activities for attendees. Guests received shoe shines, participated in dancing, and had access to makeup and hair services. The experience also featured a red carpet entrance and party bus rides.
“We get to do everything from shoe shine, have dance, they have makeup, hair, red carpet. There’s a party bus that they get to ride on. So all kinds of fun stuff,” Lewis said.
Lewis said his favorite part of the event was the red carpet entrance, where guests walked through doors to find 200 people cheering for them with music playing.
“It’s just being able to get to see people’s face when that door flings open. There’s 200 people screaming for them, music’s pumping, and they just get to walk down and be special,” Lewis said.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta now has two finalists for planning and development director
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – It’s been the better part of a year since Augusta-Richmond County’s planning and development director announced her resignation, but now there are two finalists seeking to succeed her.
Officials announced Friday that the two candidates are Ryan A. Bland and Adleasia J. Cameron.
Officials haven’t yet released information about them, but News 12 requested their job applications and resumes, which are covered under state open records laws.
Carla Delaney resigned as planning and development director effective May 30.
“Augusta has been home to me for many years, from my time as a middle and high school student to earning my graduate degree. It has truly been a privilege to work here and contribute to the community’s growth, sustainability, and development,” Delaney said in her letter of resignation.
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Augusta, GA
School officials address recorded fight incident at Belair Middle
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Belair Middle School families received a letter Thursday after a fight was caught on camera.
According to the letter, as a bus driver was leaving the building Wednesday, students engaged in a fight that was filmed by others during after-school dismissal.
School officials said the bus driver pulled back in and administrators and public safety officials addressed the incident in accordance with the code of student conduct and discipline.
The students involved were removed from the bus, the letter states.
“Incidents of this nature are unacceptable and will not be tolerated in our school,” said Principal Rischa Sturgis.
If you or your children have any safety concerns, please report them to the school or call the Safety Tip Line at 706-828-1077.
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