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2 charged with slaying of 19-year-old at Family Dollar in Augusta

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2 charged with slaying of 19-year-old at Family Dollar in Augusta


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Two people have been arrested in connection to a shooting that killed a 19-year-old man on Wednesday.

The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office says Kyadiar Oliver, 19, of Augusta, and Madison Lewis Jr., 21, of Augusta, were both charged with the murder of Damien Patrick.

The sheriff’s office says both suspects were transported to the criminal investigation division and interviewed in connection to the shooting.

The coroner’s office says Patrick was shot at least one time and transported to Piedmont Augusta Hospital.

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Patrick was transported to the hospital by a private vehicle, and pronounced dead at 4:27 p.m., according to the coroner’s office.

The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office says the shooting happened at the Family Dollar, located on 825 Laney Walker Boulevard, around 3:40 p.m.

As of 4:18 p.m., the Criminal Investigation Division was on the scene.

An autopsy has been scheduled for Patrick.

SLED, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division

A News 12 crew on scene says there were about five marked Richmond County Sheriff’s Office cars and six unmarked cars.

The crew says caution tape was up around 4:47 p.m.

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The year is off to a deadly start for the CSRA, now with six murders or suspicious deaths in Augusta, two homicides in Aiken, one in Waynesboro, one in Sparta and one in Monetta.

From left: Lance Cpl. B.A. Frazier and Derrick Gathers

The slayings are among the latest in a more than two-year outbreak of violent crime that’s claimed about 200 lives across the CSRA.

Communities large and small have been affected on both sides of the Savannah River.

But as the largest city in the region, Augusta has been hit especially hard.



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Augusta Boxing Club faces financial uncertainty after nonprofit funding cuts

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Augusta Boxing Club is facing financial uncertainty after Richmond County’s 2026 budget left no room to fund nonprofit organizations.

The county’s decision removes one of the club’s main financial supporters, leaving the historic organization without a key source of funding.

The Augusta Boxing Club is one of the nation’s longest-running amateur boxing clubs and has served at-risk youth in the Augusta area.



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Augusta picks new planning and development director

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Augusta-Richmond County has selected a new planning and development director nearly a year after the previous director resigned.

Commissioners voted to hire Adleasia J. Cameron, who goes by Lisa, after an executive session Tuesday.

Cameron was one of two finalists for the position, along with Ryan A. Bland.

The position has been vacant since May 30, when Carla Delaney resigned as planning and development director.

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“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 wrote in her letter of resignation.

Cameron is expected to start within the next 30 days.

Her salary will be $125,000, with a moving allowance of up to $10,000 reimbursed based on receipts.

Other commission action

Commissioners also received an update that a veterans cemetery will break ground at the end of the year.

A motion passed authorizing the Marshal’s Office to purchase two vehicles at a cost of more than $115,000.

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Augusta family flees Middle East as U.S. launches Operation Epic Fury

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – An Augusta couple returned home from Israel and Egypt just as the U.S. and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury Saturday.

This happened hours before the State Department issued an urgent warning urging Americans in 14 Middle Eastern countries to “depart now” due to “serious safety risks.”

Diego and Maile Sprague had been staying with a host family in Jerusalem, south of the West Bank. The host family provides self-defense training to women and children living in the West Bank.

“We moved to Jerusalem just south of the West Bank and stayed with a host family that provides self-defense training to women and children that live on the West Bank,” Maile Sprague said. “Sometimes those places aren’t the safest.”

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Couple tours Egypt as operation launches

The Spragues left their host family Friday morning to tour Egypt. By Saturday morning, the U.S. and Israel had rolled out Operation Epic Fury.

The couple said their host family was forced to flee their home after two nearby Arab-developed areas were attacked.

“We got word he and his wife had to leave their home because where they live there are two Arab developed areas… and they were attacked, so he and his wife had to flee their home,” Diego Sprague said.

Maile Sprague said the host family is now sheltering with neighbors.

“They are staying in their bomb shelter because there has been constant red alerts, so they’re sharing their bomb shelter with their neighbors,” she said.

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Tourism industry shuts down in Egypt

While in Egypt, the Spragues said they witnessed the country’s tourism industry — its largest — coming to a halt.

“Everything that has to do with the tourism industry was closing down. Tourists were trying to leave, and all the buses were being routed to the border for Israel to pick people up from,” Maile Sprague said.

The couple had planned to return to their host family in Israel but instead made the decision to return home to Augusta. They landed in Atlanta hours before the State Department issued its “depart now” warning Monday.

The Spragues said they are safe. Their host family remains in a bomb shelter.

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