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  • Police arrest man on the run after officer shot, critically injured in North Georgia

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    Police arrest man on the run after officer shot, critically injured in North Georgia

    A police officer in north Georgia is fighting for his life after being shot late Friday night, and the suspect is on the run.

    Police told Channel 2’s Eryn Rogers that Timothy Craig Ramsey, 26, was arrested around 6:15 p.m.

    McCaysville Chief of Police Michael Earley confirmed that officers were called to a report of a suspicious person along First Street late Friday night.

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    When officers arrived, they say Ramsey opened fire, and “brutally shot my officer in the face,” Earley said.

    That officer is Captain Brantley Worley, a 3-year veteran of the department.

    After the shooting, Ramsey ran off. Officers went to the house where he is believed to live, prompting a SWAT standoff.

    Just after 7 a.m., police said they learned he was not in the home, and an all-out manhunt got underway for Ramsey.

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    Earley said a tip came in of a person fitting Ramsey’s description just outside the city limits in a wooded area, and Ramsey was taken into custody around 6 p.m. without incident.

    “We saw him and apprehended him,” Earley said.

    The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has taken over the investigation into the shooting.

    The chief said Ramsey is being booked into the Fannin County Jail and currently is facing at least one charge of aggravated assault with intent to commit murder against a police officer.

    As for Worley, he remains in critical condition at Erlanger Hospital in Chattanooga, suffering a broken neck and a brain bleed from the shooting.

    “He needs our prayers,” Earley told reporters on Saturday night.

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    Worley has a wife and a small son. He is also an ordained minister.

    Pickens County Fire Rescue said that Worley is also a part-time firefighter and EMT with their department.

    “Brantley is a brother everyone enjoys being around. He is no doubt a ‘community servant to the bone’!! He has the determination to pull through this unfortunate situation,” they wrote.

    Georgia Governor Brian Kemp released a statement calling for Georgians to pray for Worley.

    “Marty, the girls, and I are asking all Georgians to join us in praying for this officer who was shot in the line of duty, as well as all law enforcement who face this kind of danger on a regular basis to protect their communities.”

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  • Clayton County family seeks justice after 16-year-old’s killing

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    Clayton County family seeks justice after 16-year-old’s killing

    Clayton County police are investigating the death of 16-year-old Zion Barrett, who was shot and killed Saturday.

    Channel 2 Action News cameras were there Monday evening as officers surrounded a home on Starling Trail with guns drawn, announced they had a warrant, kicked in the door, and took three people out of the house, but police drove away with only two men.

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    Barrett’s family was outside and witnessed the scene unfold.

    “I needed this, just to let my baby rest,” Yvonne Barrett, Zion’s grandmother, said.

    His aunt, Deshaun Barrett, added, “We feel like justice will be served, and it’s being served.”

    The raid happened just hours after Barrett’s family spoke with Channel 2’s Eryn Rogers.

    “He was my heart. He was my baby. I don’t know what to do. I don’t. He don’t deserve this,” his grandmother said.

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    They said the Lovejoy High School junior had been out with his brother and a friend when someone shot him in the back. Police confirmed the activity on Monday was connected to Barrett’s homicide that happened in the same neighborhood.

    The Homeowners Association Board provided Rogers with security video footage from their clubhouse. It shows Barrett running away after the shooting before being rushed to the hospital.

    “He said Zion has passed. That was horrible,” his grandmother said.

    However, the family said Barrett’s tragic end began the day before.

    “He was jumped by four boys larger than him,” his aunt said. “They took his green and white Dunk Nike shoes. They took his shoes and they beat him.

    They said Barrett was walking home from school when the boys pulled up next to him. The family said they have a message for other young people.

    “Tell someone what you’re going through,” his aunt said. “We didn’t know that Zion was being beat(en) up the way he was.”

    Police said they are investigating both crimes.

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    “This was cowardly done to someone who had dreams,” his grandmother said. “He had hopes.”

    The family said Barrett worked at McDonald’s to save up for getting a car.

    “I want justice,” his grandmother said. “I want them to pay for what they did because they don’t know what they took away.”

    Police have not yet said if the two men taken from the home were arrested or charged. Investigators said they will have an update on Tuesday on the direction of the case.

    The family is planning a vigil for Barrett on Friday and has started a fundraiser to help with funeral expenses. Click here, to donate.

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