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Four Teenagers Arrested and Charged With Murder in Mysterious Valentine s Day Shooting Death of Faith Burns

Four Teenagers Arrested and Charged With Murder in Mysterious Valentine’s Day Shooting Death of Faith Burns Colin Kalmbacher Kennedy Collins and Jocelyn Spencer Four teenagers in Georgia have been arrested in connection with a murder investigation dating back to February. Kennedy Collins, 17, and Jocelyn Spencer, 17, were both charged with felony murder and aggravated assault over the death of  Faith Burns, 20, who was shot and killed near a home in Dacula, Ga. on Valentine’s Day. Two 16-year-old girls whose names are not being released and who hail from Snellville, Ga. were also arrested in connection with Burns’s death. Collins and Spencer are both residents of Loganville, Ga., about 15 minutes away.

Five Teenagers Stand Accused of Killing One Woman in Georgia

Four teenagers in Georgia have been arrested in connection with a murder investigation dating back to February. Kennedy Collins, 17, and Jocelyn Spencer, 17, were both charged with felony murder and aggravated assault over the death of  Faith Burns, 20, who was shot and killed near a home in Dacula, Ga. on Valentine’s Day. Two 16-year-old girls whose names are not being released and who hail from Snellville, Ga. were also arrested in connection with Burns’s death. Collins and Spencer are both residents of Loganville, Ga., about 15 minutes away. A fifth suspect, Damia Mitchell, 17, turned herself into police two days after the slaying after being the original person of interest in the puzzling and alleged five-person homicide. Mitchell was charged at the time with felony murder, aggravated assault and possession of a firearm by a minor, according to the

Full In-Person Instruction Returns To Gwinnett Schools In Fall

UpdatedMon, Apr 19, 2021 at 11:39 am ET Reply Almost all Gwinnett County Public School students will be back in classrooms this fall albeit with face masks according to a district associate superintendent. (Shutterstock) GWINNETT COUNTY, GA Almost all Gwinnett County Public School students will be back in classrooms this fall albeit with face masks according to a district associate superintendent. The families of about 4,000 students about 2 percent of the total number of students are choosing to remain online for the coming school year, said Al Taylor, Gwinnett County associate superintendent of school improvement and operations. Families had until April 4 to choose in-person or online learning.

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