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South Carolina tried homicide suspect arrested after chase in Gwinnett County


A person accused of tried homicide in South Carolina is in custody after a high-speed chase via Gwinnett County.

The Gwinnett County Police Division tells FOX 5 that the company was contacted by the Seneca Police Division to be looking out for 20-year-old Emmanuel Williams on the night time of Nov. 27. The 20-year-old, who was believed to be in a stolen automobile headed in the direction of Atlanta, was accused of opening hearth on his household throughout a home dispute.

“Throughout the altercation, the boyfriend, Emmanuel Williams, pulled out a gun and began capturing on the victims,” mentioned Seneca Police Chief Casey Bowling.

In keeping with authorities, Williams is accused of capturing his girlfriend, her mom and the couple’s 1-year-old youngster inside their condominium.

“To have a toddler shot is horrific. You by no means ever need to see a toddler harm in any crime,” mentioned Chief Bowling.

Utilizing Flock cameras and different investigative strategies, officers situated a black SUV that Williams was believed to be driving close to Sugarloaf Parkway and North Brown Street.

“Our officers rapidly utilized our Flock system. We’ve got cameras in every single place. We have been in a position to determine and find the automobile close to I-85 and Sugarloaf Parkway,” mentioned Cpl. Juan Madiedo, Gwinnett County Police Division.

Emmanuel Williams (Gwinnett County Police Division)

When officers tried to cease the automobile, officers say Williams crossed all lanes of site visitors and tried to hurry off, resulting in a chase that reached speeds of 80 mph.

Williams was finally stopped on the intersection of Sugarloaf Parkway and Duluth Freeway by way of a PIT maneuver. He was arrested on the scene.

The South Carolina man is now within the Gwinnett County Jail charged with driving with no seatbelt, felony fleeing to elude a police officer, unsafe lane change, obstruction of an officer, reckless driving, driving on a suspended license, driving over a gore, rushing, and following too carefully. 

He is anticipated to be extradited to South Carolina to face extra fees.

The Supply: This story has been up to date since initially posted to incorporate particulars offered by Seneca Police Chief Casey Bowling rounding out the extra data offered by the Gwinnett County Police Division.

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