Augusta, GA
Mauled boy’s family sues over dog attack, seeks punitive damages
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The household of a Grovetown boy mauled by three canine has sued the pit bulls’ proprietor and is looking for compensatory damages together with punitive damages with “no limitation.”
Justin Gilstrap, 11, was attacked by the canine on Jan. 6 as he was driving his bike on Langston Drive in Columbia County. The canine ripped off most of Justin’s scalp, and he suffered wounds all the best way to the bone on his legs. He misplaced one in every of his ears, and the opposite needed to be reattached.
“He has undergone and continues to bear, in depth medical care and remedy,” the lawsuit states. “Regardless of this medical care and remedy, Justin Gilstrap will likely be left with everlasting psychological and bodily accidents, together with scarring and everlasting disfigurement.”
The canine and a number of other others with the identical proprietor have since been euthanized.
Justin’s household is looking for punitive damages to discourage the proprietor, Burt Thomas Baker II, from ever letting one thing like this occur once more. Together with Baker, defendants within the go well with embrace Brenda Johnson and a number of other so-called John and Jane Does who Justin’s household feels contributed to the issue.
“It’s about accountability for the individuals which might be accountable for what occurred to Justin Gilstrap. It’s about justice for Justin Gilstrap for all the things that he’s been via and all the things that he’s going to must proceed to endure,” mentioned Adam King, Nicholson Revell LLP.
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“On account of Defendants’ negligence as alleged herein, Defendants are liable to Plaintiff for all damages sustained by Justin Gilstrap, together with his medical bills, bodily and psychological ache and struggling previous, current, and future, and his everlasting scarring and disfigurement,” the lawsuit states.
“Defendants have acted in dangerous religion, been stubbornly and litigious, and have prompted Plaintiff pointless hassle and bills, thereby entitling Plaintiff to recuperate her affordable lawyer charges and bills of litigation,” the lawsuit states.
King says they’re nonetheless within the investigative section of the case, so he isn’t ruling out including workers for Columbia County.
“I feel we’re all choices at this level. The investigation continues to be fairly early on. This simply occurred a short time in the past. Regardless of the investigation uncovers is the world that can journey so far as holding individuals accountable,” he mentioned.
The lawsuit alleges Baker and Johnson did not take affordable steps to forestall their vicious and harmful canine from attacking Justin. The conduct of Baker and Johnson constitutes a breach of their obligation to handle and management their vicious and harmful canine, the lawsuit alleges.
“We expect that the proof will flip on the market Mr. Baker, Ms. Johnson knew that these canine have been harmful and that they’d a historical past of violent, unpredictable, erratic conduct. And that on account of that, they need to have taken higher care to ensure one thing like this didn’t occur and actually ought to haven’t had canine like this within the first place,” mentioned King.
The lawsuit additionally says the “acts and omission of Defendants as proven herein represent fraud, intentional misconduct, willful and wanton misconduct, oppression, malice, and a aware indifference to the results associated to the protection, well being, and welfare of Justin Gilstrap.”
The lawsuit goes as far as to allege the defendants “acted and or did not act with the particular intent to trigger hurt to Justin Gilstrap.”
Consequently, “there isn’t any limitation concerning the quantity to be awarded as punitive damages,” states the lawsuit.
“Punitive damages can be found in circumstances like this. The place there’s been a reckless, willful wanton, indifference to penalties, reckless indifference to penalties, and we definitely suppose that’s the case right here,” he mentioned.
The go well with was filed Monday in Columbia County Superior Court docket, with Justin’s mom, Ericka S. Gilstrap, named because the plaintiff.
Baker and Johnson have 30 days to reply to the lawsuit. Then there’s a discovery course of which King says takes round six months earlier than a trial date is ready, which can then go in entrance of a jury of Columbia County residents.
Though he’s been confined to the hospital, Justin has proven exceptional resilience and optimism that’s drawn an outpouring of help from world wide.
Justin’s mother says some days are good, and a few should not so good with Justin within the Youngsters’s Hospital of Georgia. Via all of it, Justin says he’s a fighter.
“I don’t surrender. I don’t surrender for nothing,” he mentioned a couple of days in the past.
His street to restoration is a protracted one however he’s taking in the future and one surgical procedure at a time.
“I’m seeking to get higher and stroll once more, with the ability to stroll,” he mentioned.
He confirmed he was in a position to stroll by taking a couple of steps.
“It made me comfortable,” mentioned Justin. “I used to be happy with myself to have the ability to stroll once more.”
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Augusta, GA
Winter Storm Watch across Georgia beginning Tuesday. How much snow is in the forecast?
Inaugurations moved by weather: Trump joins the list
From blizzards to downpours, weather has shaped inaugurations. Donald Trump’s ceremony is the second time cold temperatures have moved the president-elect inside.
Ever since earlier this month, Georgians have been worried about another winter storm coming in. The forecasts are not looking favorable in this respect.
The National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Watch on Monday for most of the central and southern Georgia areas. It will go into effect Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning.
How much snow will Georgia get?
Snowfall projections are varied depending on where you live. In the Atlanta and Athens area, there’s a 40% chance of snow Tuesday after 1 p.m. with less than half an inch accumulation.
In Macon, there’s a chance of flurries before 11 a.m. Tuesday then snow is likely after 4 p.m. The chance of precipitation is 60% with less than half an inch of snow accumulation.
Savannah is looking at snow and sleet Tuesday, becoming all snow after 1 a.m. The chance of precipitation is 90% with 1-2 inches of snow accumulation. There’s also a 30% chance of snow showers on Wednesday before 10 a.m.
Will Georgia get ice?
Current ice accumulation maps by NWS indicate the major concern is in the south with less than one-tenth inch in the Albany area, up to 0.25 inches in the Valdosta and Savannah areas.
Will it freeze in Georgia?
While areas like Augusta have not been issued a winter storm watch, whether snow or ice is expected, freezing or near-freezing conditions are practically everywhere. Here’s a look at some of the incoming temperatures:
- Athens: Tuesday high of 37 degrees, low of 17 degrees. Wednesday high of 38, low of 18.
- Atlanta: Tuesday high of 34 degrees, low of 16 degrees. Wednesday high of 36, low of 21.
- Augusta: Tuesday high of 40 degrees, low of 22 degrees. Wednesday high of 38, low of 20.
- Macon: Tuesday high of 40 degrees, low of 19 degrees. Wednesday high of 41, low of 19.
- Savannah: Tuesday high of 40 degrees, low of 27 degrees. Wednesday high of 37, low of 25.
Miguel Legoas is a Deep South Connect Team Reporter for Gannett/USA Today. Find him on X and Instagram @miguelegoas and email at mlegoas@gannett.com.
Augusta, GA
Local group holds supply giveaway after kids return to school
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Now that kids are back in school after the holiday break, many organizations are giving supplies away for free.
On Saturday, Purvis Huggins Realty partnered with Greater Young Zion Brotherhood to give students the opportunity to restock.
They say by the time January rolls around, students are likely out of supplies.
“I spoke with someone about it a year ago. It was one of the teachers I know, and she was telling me that by the time the school season starts, they have a lot of materials. But by the time they get to the middle of the year, they’re out,” said Purvis Huggins, owner of Purvis Huggins Realty.
In each bag, students got paper, pencils, notebooks and other items based on their grade.
Students were also able to get a haircut and snack while at the event.
Huggins says they plan to do a supply giveaway twice a year.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta mayor set to deliver 2025 State of the City address
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – On Tuesday, Augusta Mayor Garnett Johnson will deliver the 2025 State of the City address.
It will be held at the Lee N. Beard Commission Chamber, located at 535 Telfair Street, at 12 p.m.
The address will be delivered prior to the Augusta Commission meeting.
Officials say it will highlight Augusta-Richmond County’s accomplishments from 2024 and will outline initiatives planned for 2025.
The address is free and will be open to the public. It will also be live streamed for those unable to attend in-person.
Officials say the Office of the Mayor is monitoring the possibility of inclement weather.
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