Who is Raissa Kengne? Midtown Atlanta shooting suspect appears in court

Who is Raissa Kengne? Midtown Atlanta shooting suspect appears in court

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Who is Raissa Kengne Midtown Atlanta shooting suspect appears in court

Raissa Kengne, the Midtown, Atlanta shooting suspect denied bail (Image via Fulton County Sheriff's Office) Raissa Kengne, who is accused of killing two people and injuring a third, was denied bail by the court. The 34-year-old is currently being detained in the Fulton County jail. While not much is known about Kengne, according to her LinkedIn profile, she is an IT professional working in Atlanta, Georgia. She holds a BA in Accounting and Finance and has a Masters in Information Systems Audit and Control from George State University Business School. Kengne is the primary suspect in the Midtown Atlanta shooting that took place on August 22. She is charged with two counts of felony murder, four counts of aggravated assault, four counts of possessing a during a felony and one count of false imprisonment. Raïssa Kengne, the woman responsible for the shooting in Atlanta that left 2 dead. She had allegedly filed a lawsuit against the victims accusing them of a conspiracy.Raïssa Kengne, the woman responsible for the shooting in Atlanta that left 2 dead. She had allegedly filed a lawsuit against the victims accusing them of a conspiracy. Michael Shinners, a 60-year-old property manager, and 41-year-old Wesley Freeman were the two people killed in the shooting. Meanwhile, 68-year-old Michael Horne, the chief building engineer, is in the ICU. According to Beacon Management Services, the property managers at 1280 West, Horne will have to undergo further surgeries due to his injuries.

Raissa Kengne believed to have targeted all three victims

Raissa Kengne was a resident of the building at 1280 West Peach St. and had lived there for five years. Upon further investigation, officials discovered that the accused had posted a message on her LinkedIn page where she rebuked the building management. Raissa Kenge also filed a lawsuit against the building management. In the lawsuit, she stated that she faced "retaliation, persecution, harassment, intimidation, threats, burglary, and computer hacking." She claimed that this happened after she pointed out a "significant deficiency" in an audit that was disregarded. However, the management described Raissa Kengne as a "disgruntled resident." The shooting is said to have occurred around 1 pm in the management office at 1280 West. After reports of an active shooter in the Midtown neighborhood surfaced, Atlanta police, SWAT teams and K9s rushed to Peachtree Street near Colony Square. Raissa Kengne, 34, is the suspect arrested over the deadly mass shooting in midtown Atlanta on Aug. 22. She is charged with 2 counts of murder, 4 counts of aggravated assault, possession of a firearm & false imprisonment. She was caught at the airport. A judge denied her bond.Raissa Kengne, 34, is the suspect arrested over the deadly mass shooting in midtown Atlanta on Aug. 22. She is charged with 2 counts of murder, 4 counts of aggravated assault, possession of a firearm & false imprisonment. She was caught at the airport. A judge denied her bond. Authorities were able to identify Raissa Kengne as the shooter with the help of and surveillance footage. The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) also released a shot of her. Two hours after the shooting, located and arrested her from the baggage claim area at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. A black female suspect has been apprehended at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in the deadly mass shooting earlier today in midtown Atlanta, Ga. Two were killed. had earlier said the suspect's name is Raissa Kengne.A black female suspect has been apprehended at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in the deadly mass shooting earlier today in midtown Atlanta, Ga. Two were killed. had earlier said the suspect's name is Raissa Kengne. Mayor Andre Dickens said that Raissa Kengne was arrested before she made it through a restricted area of the airport. Police were also successful in recovering the weapon Kengne allegedly used in the shooting. While the motive for the killings was not initially revealed, at a press meeting said it was a targeted attack. Yes, get me Netflix on the line. Her name is Raïssa Kengne. The two men she killed were her former employers. She went to work for them reported fraud and negligences she found and according to her they made her life a living h*ll. She sued them at the beginning of this year. Wow they found out the villain origin story already? Wow they found out the villain origin story already?Yes, get me Netflix on the line. Her name is Raïssa Kengne. The two men she killed were her former employers. She went to work for them reported fraud and negligences she found and according to her they made her life a living h*ll. She sued them at the beginning of this year.

Victims family and friends mourn their loss

family's lawyer Eric Tatum released a statement on the incident and said: "The family of Wesley Freeman is currently grieving the loss of an exemplary husband, son, brother, friend, and co-worker. Wes was exceedingly kind and gentle. He was a friend to many, and always quick with a joke. He was creative, hardworking, honest, patient, understanding, and sincere." He added: "Wes was the type that would never speak ill of anyone, regardless of their circumstances. He loved fiercely and with his whole heart, and those that knew him certainly know that he would have done anything for them, should a need ever arise." Michael Shinners was the other person killed in the shooting and according to statements from residents of 1280 West, he was a well-loved member of the building. Brian Hall, a resident of the building, said that Shinners was an "above and beyond building manager" and added: "The events today are shocking and he can never be replaced. We are deeply saddened." Meanwhile, at a press conference, interim Atlanta police Chief Darin Schierbaum maintained that these "were not random acts of violence." Poll : 0 votes Quick Links More from Sportskeeda Thank You! Show More Comments No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ Be the first one to comment on this story More from Sportskeeda Fetching more content... 1 Logout No Results Found
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