Augusta, GA
Man dies after being found shot at home on Bleakley Street
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an early morning shooting that turned deadly for a 50-year-old man.
The Richmond County coroner says Charles Irvin was pronounced dead at 2:01 a.m. Saturday.
Investigators say deputies responded to a home in the 1500 block of Bleakley Street at 1:22 a.m. Saturday in reference to a homicide.
Deputies say they found Irvin shot at least one time and he was taken to Wellstar-MCG Emergency Room by EMS.
An autopsy has been scheduled and because of the active investigation, no further information is being released at this time.
We’ll keep you updated as this case develops.
The case is the latest in an outbreak of violent crime that’s claimed more than 100 lives across the CSRA in the past year and a half. Communities large and small have been affected, but as the largest city, Augusta has been hit especially hard.
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Augusta, GA
Downtown Augusta businesses prep for New Year’s Eve celebrations
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The CSRA and especially downtown have been preparing for New Year’s Eve, hoping to see more people and business to start off the new year strong.
They are getting ready for the night ahead and even celebrating a little early.
“Oh it’s fun,” said Kathy Nave, Skateland of Augusta owner. “It’s a lot of fun having all the families here and their siblings.”
Skateland of Augusta has been busy preparing for a family-friendly New Year’s by having an event for the kids early in the day and one for everyone later at night.
“The younger children are falling asleep and they want to be involved in the adult stuff,” said Nave. “It’s midnight, it’s New Year’s, so we decided about three years ago, that we should have a balloon drop just for little kids.”
But Nave says the fun doesn’t stop there.
“We have a balloon drop at midnight,” she said. “We’ll countdown with the big ball dropping.”
They aren’t the only ones who have spent the day preparing for the new year.
“Blowing up balloons, getting confetti all set up ready for the big ball drop, having everything set up,” said Dustin Keyes, bar manager at Dirty Boots.
They are making sure they’re ready for anything.
“Any night that we work, we never hope to be slow,” said Keyes. “So we’re always prepared to be super busy and just as busy as we can be.”
Hoping it’s busy, and that it stays that way into the new year.
“It seems like ever since we’ve been down here, it’s definitely grown and blown up a little bit, especially with this bar,” said Keyes. “We have two others right now going on, so who knows what the future will hold.”
There are only a few hours left of 2024 and these businesses say to come celebrate with them.
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Augusta, GA
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt reach divorce settlement
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