White Lady Granted Bond After She Fatally Shot A Black Man

A girl from Fayetteville, Georgia who has fatally shot a person who after he left the scene of a hit-and-run automotive crash has been granted bond for a second time after she was indicted on new prices in June.

In accordance with authorities, 22-year-old Hannah Renea Payne was granted a $320,000 bond Friday (September 27) and had beforehand been granted bond after being arrested on a homicide cost for the Could capturing demise of 62-year-old Kenneth Herring.

On Could 7, Payne allegedly adopted Herring’s pickup truck after she noticed it hit one other car in Clayton County. Police say Payne referred to as 911 earlier than following the truck for a couple of mile all the way down to an intersection.

Payne then allegedly blocked the motive force, who prosecutors say could have been having a diabetic attacked, along with her Jeep. In accordance with authorities, she then acquired out of her car to confront him with a gun in her hand and, sooner or later, shot Herring within the stomach, which killed him.

Prosecutors declare Payne ignored the 911 dispatcher who advised her to remain on the preliminary hit-and-run scene and to not have interaction the motive force.

After the capturing, a witness allegedly recorded a video that confirmed Payne altering her garments earlier than police arrived.

Matt Tucker, Payne’s lawyer, mentioned his consumer is claiming self-defense within the capturing, saying Herring bruised her and ripped her shirt. “It simply looks like an unlucky state of affairs of a great Samaritan making an attempt to cease an individual on a hit-and-run,” he beforehand mentioned. 

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Clayton County District Lawyer Tracy Graham Lawson says Payne was the aggressor. In the course of the tragic incident, Payne was recorded within the 911 name as saying “Get out of the automotive. Get out of the automotive,” which makes her sound like she thought she was a police officer and taking issues into her personal fingers.

After her preliminary arrest on a homicide cost, Payne was granted a $100,000 bond and she or he was launched. A grand jury then indicted her on further prices in June of felony homicide, malice homicide, aggravated assault, false imprisonment and possession of a firearm throughout a felony, her bond was revoked and she or he was reimprisoned.

On Friday, a choose granted Payne bond for a second time after her lawyer argued that his consumer wasn’t a flight danger.

As of Friday afternoon Hannah Payne has not bonded out of jail.

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