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    I was watching TV yesterday (9/12/05) about 5:30pm when they broke in with a report of this. At least he won't hurt anyone else. I am sure am glad we have the second amendment in our constitution.

    http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/met...arjacking.html

    By DON PLUMMER
    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
    Published on: 09/13/05
    Kimberly D. Boyd took her son to preschool Monday morning, then dropped by a bank before heading to her office in north Cobb County.

    Minutes later, her routine was shattered, and sometime before 9:30 a.m. she was struggling for her life with a carjacker as her Toyota Sequoia raced south on U.S. 41. The kidnapping ended with the 30-year-old Acworth woman dead and the carjacker fatally shot by a passer-by.

    Boyd died instantly when her SUV was broadsided by a cement truck, police said. Within seconds, the man driving Boyd's car was also dead — shot by Shawn Roberts, 31, who had seen Boyd fighting the man and followed the car, police said.

    "She was fighting for her life," Roberts, who lives in Acworth, told WAGA-TV.

    Roberts told police he was driving north on U.S. 41 about 9:30 a.m. when he saw a man beating a woman outside the SUV, just south of the Lake Allatoona bridge. He stopped and turned around on the four-lane road to help the woman, said Cobb Police Cpl. Dana Pierce.

    The carjacker pushed the woman back into the SUV and took off, with the doors still open. Roberts followed about two miles to Lake Acworth Drive, where the crash occurred, Pierce said.

    As Boyd's car turned east on Lake Acworth Drive it was struck by the cement truck.

    Witness Bobby Williams said the truck had just started away from a traffic light and was traveling no more than 10 mph when it hit the SUV.

    Williams, owner of A2Z Auto Service at 4356 North Cobb Parkway, said he saw Roberts get out of his 2004 black Dodge Ram pickup and run toward the accident scene wearing a leather shoulder holster.

    "He looked official," Williams said, explaining that he thought Roberts might be a plain-clothes police officer. "He hollered at [the carjacker], 'Stay where you are. Stay where you are.'"

    The carjacker ran toward a Raceway gas station on the corner and Roberts chased him. He told police the man turned a gun toward him, and he had to do something.

    "I shot and killed a man today," Roberts told WAGA-TV. "I don't feel good about it, but if I hadn't have done something somebody else would have died."

    Williams said he heard at least four, perhaps five, gunshots.

    "He [the carjacker] was five feet in front of me when he got hit," Williams said. "On TV, all that flailing around that goes on is not what happened. He dropped like a sack of potatoes."

    Monday night Cobb police identified the dead man as Brian Clark, 25, who has family in Acworth. Police did not say whether Clark lived in the area.

    No charges were filed against the cement truck driver, who was not identified.

    Police questioned Roberts, who they said was not an off-duty officer, before releasing him without filing charges.

    "All I can say right now is to offer my condolences of the family of the woman," Roberts said when reached at his home Monday night in Acworth. "I'm postponing any comments just for a few days," he added, saying he was acting on legal advice.

    Boyd's family could not be reached Monday.

    Police are still unsure where the carjacking began, Pierce said. They are tracing possible routes from Allatoona Truck Rental, the business Boyd operated on Cherokee Street in Acworth, according to public records. Police said she left her office shortly after arriving there Monday morning. The first 911 call on the crash and shooting came in about

    9:30 a.m.

    Police also were investigating the possibility that the carjacker's gun had been taken in a robbery, rape and carjacking in Acworth last Tuesday, said Cobb robbery squad Lt. Tom Arnold.

    "We're looking into that and whether the suspect in this assault is the same as in last week's attack in Acworth," Arnold said.

    Acworth police spokesman Wayne Dennard said his department also is investigating the possibility that the man killed Monday morning was the suspect in a rape last Tuesday.

    In last week's attack a woman was assaulted as she left home and was forced inside, where she was beaten and raped before being forced to drive to a nearby bank to get money from an ATM, Dennard said. The woman instead ran inside the bank and her assailant drove away in her car, which was later found abandoned, he said.

    Late Monday, Boyd's SUV was driven on a flatbed into the Cobb crime lab impound building next to the medical examiner's office where the bodies of Boyd and her assailant were taken, Arnold said.

    Fingerprints were taken from the dead man Monday, Arnold said. Autopsies on Boyd and the man are to be conducted today. Police will compare the dead man's fingerprints and DNA to evidence recovered from last week's attack, he said.

    Staff writers Clint Williams and David A. Markiewicz and staff researcher Nisa Asokan contributed to this article.
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  • #2
    Originally posted by Jeff 95 Z28
    ...Police questioned Roberts, who they said was not an off-duty officer, before releasing him without filing charges.
    I'm actually surprised that he didn't get arrested, or that someone out there isn't complaining that the assailant had rights and everything could have been resolved in a different manner.

    It's a shame once again having to hear about the scum of society. Her son was only in preschool, and now his mother is gone...I feel terrible for the family. I hope the only thing that can make him feel even the slightest bit better when he is older is knowing that his mother's cold blooded pathetic excuse for a human killer is no longer on this planet. It hurts me having to hear another sad story...it hurts even more knowing that another child has lost a parent due to some scum bag.

    The only good is that he is dead and cannot hurt anyone else anymore. Like I also said, I'm glad to hear that guy didn't have charges pressed against him. Far too often these days you hear people complaining about the assailant's rights and totally forget about the victims. These people don't care unless it happens to them...it truly sickens me.

    My heart goes out to that family...I hope in the years to come, they can deal with their loss and try and move on with their lives
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    • #3
      Originally posted by 95TransAm
      I'm actually surprised that he didn't get arrested, or that someone out there isn't complaining that the assailant had rights and everything could have been resolved in a different manner.

      It's a shame once again having to hear about the scum of society. Her son was only in preschool, and now his mother is gone...I feel terrible for the family. I hope the only thing that can make him feel even the slightest bit better when he is older is knowing that his mother's cold blooded pathetic excuse for a human killer is no longer on this planet. It hurts me having to hear another sad story...it hurts even more knowing that another child has lost a parent due to some scum bag.

      The only good is that he is dead and cannot hurt anyone else anymore. Like I also said, I'm glad to hear that guy didn't have charges pressed against him. Far too often these days you hear people complaining about the assailant's rights and totally forget about the victims. These people don't care unless it happens to them...it truly sickens me.

      My heart goes out to that family...I hope in the years to come, they can deal with their loss and try and move on with their lives


      Its still not over yet. They can still file charges later but I hope that they dont because if I were in his situation I hope that I would do the same thing.


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      • #4
        Well if the guy has a permit like I do I don't see that any laws were broken by killing the suspect. The law in Georiga is you have the right to shoot someone that threatens you with deadly force. The carjacker pointed a gun at him and he shot him. That is legal.
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        • #5
          Agreed. I carry a legal firearm when I travel to "lesser" areas of Connecticut. If someone threatens me with a gun, I would like to believe I would return the favor.

          I feel horrible for the young boy. He has to grow up motherless. The carjacker could have let her out of the car, but I'm guessing he had other intentions being he's suspected in a rape from the previous week.

          Oh well... Because of the second amendment, he's met his maker quicker than he expected, and will be dealt with accordingly.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jeff 95 Z28
            Well if the guy has a permit like I do I don't see that any laws were broken by killing the suspect. The law in Georiga is you have the right to shoot someone that threatens you with deadly force. The carjacker pointed a gun at him and he shot him. That is legal.
            I sure hope you are right and that nothing will happen. I myself have lived in Illinois for my whole life...our judicial system is a complete joke.

            I know quite a few officers...3 of them sergeants of my own town. I think you'd be disgusted if you heard some of the crimes people have commited and have gotten off. I think you'd be even more disgusted on how the victim gets penalized sometimes as well.

            I hope they can take care of business better in Georgia than in Illinois.
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