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Fort Valley police make second arrest in deadly shooting investigation
Fort Valley police make second arrest in deadly shooting investigation
Officers arrested 18-year-old Curtis Randolph of Fort Valley on the charges of tampering with evidence, obstruction and giving false statements.
Fort Valley Police officers arrested Curtis Randolph in connection to the shooting death of Kevin “Batman” Neal.
FORT VALLEY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) Fort Valley Police officers made a second arrest in connection to a February 25 deadly shooting on Rayfield Wright Street.
Last month,
officers arrested 20-year-old Trayvon Thomas of Fort Valley. Officers charged Thomas with murder and violation of the Georgia Street Gang and Terrorism Act in the shooting death of 44-year-old Kevin “Batman” Neal.
An opportunity to learn : Peach High students take criminal investigations classes taught by police
Students learn about everything from their basic rights, to the ins and outs of the judicial system through the Law Enforcement and Criminal Investigations program Author: Pepper Baker Updated: 7:00 AM EST February 25, 2021
FORT VALLEY, Ga. Peach County High School has added a course to their career pathway program that teaches students about criminal justice and law enforcement.
In it, students learn about the lives of law enforcement officers who serve their own community. Former Fort Valley Police Lt. Kevin Sparks teaches the course. The pathway is called Law Enforcement and Criminal Investigations, said Sparks. It consists of three different classes: introduction to law, public safety, [and] corrections and security. The second level is criminal justice essentials and the third level course is criminal investigations.