by Caleb Groves
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On Friday, March 1, a Cobb County magistrate judge found probable cause to charge a Douglasville man for shooting a man who was driving a car in a restaurant parking lot in Mableton (the victim of the shooting survived).
The man was charged with three felonies, possession of a firearm while committing a crime, aggravated assault and possession or transfer of a firearm by a convicted felon or felony first offender.
Detective Timothy Boyd’s Testimony
During the hearing, Detective Timothy Boyd of the Cobb County Police Department provided testimony of what he saw after reviewing footage from the crime scene.
On Jan. 28, 2024, the Douglasville man was at City View Bar and Bistro off Cityview Drive and Riverside Parkway with a woman and an unidentified man. While the party was at the bistro, so was the woman’s ex-husband, Boyd said.
After a verbal confrontation between the ex-husband and the men, they left the restaurant. Once the ex-husband entered his truck and started to exit the parking lot, the Douglasville man and unidentified man fired guns through the rear window of the ex-husband’s truck, leaving the ex-husband hospitilized after being shot in the right hand.
Boyd said six rounds were found inside the ex-husband’s truck.
The Douglasville man was identified by the license plate of his Chevy 3500 through camera footage from the restaurant and the nearby Super 8 motel. The truck was found at his place of work and residence on two separate…
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