Atlanta Police Offer $10,000 Reward For Identity Of Fast Food Restaurant Arsonist

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Atlanta Police have offered a $10,000 reward for the identity of the person or persons responsible for starting a fire that destroyed Wendy’s fast food restaurant.

The protests turned violent late Saturday as the fast food restaurant was burned and Atlanta Police and Atlanta Fire are searching for the individual or individuals responsible for setting the restaurant ablaze.

Atlanta Police released four images of a person who may have been involved and also linked to a short Twitter video of someone appearing to try to set fire to the Wendy’s store from the outside.

Atlanta police shot and killed a 27-year-old Black man identified as Rayshard Brooks late Friday at a Wendy’s drive-thru after a fight ensued between him and the officers.

In the video which has gone viral, Rayshard was seen resisting arrest and eventually gained freedom from the clutches of the two police officers, however, his feet were no match against the officers gun as the police officer fired three shots into Rayshard.

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At a press conference Saturday evening, an attorney for Rayshards’ family, L. Chris Stewart, denied the GBI’s claim that the officers had conducted a field sobriety test before attempting to arrest Brooks. Stewart also said he had not been blocking the drive-thru line.

 

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