Atlanta Shooter Charged with Murder, Denied Bond

Atlanta Shooter Charged with Murder, Denied Bond

Raïssa Kengne, the woman who allegedly shot three people in Downtown Atlanta on Monday, made her first court appearance yesterday, where she was denied bond.

The 34-year-old allegedly killed her former boss, 41-year-old Wesley Freeman, and the manager of the building she lived in, 60-year-old Michael Shinners. A third person, 68-year-old Michael Horne, was injured, while a fourth person, Zamir Steed, was shot at but sustained no injuries.

In a LinkedIn post made just a week before the shooting, Kengne accused her former employer of fraud and claimed that she was being retaliated against. She also claimed that her computer was hacked and home was broken into. Another post on LinkedIn shows her reporting the break-in to the Atlanta Police Department and getting little help.

Kengne has been charged with two counts of felony murder, four counts of aggravated assault, four counts of possessing a gun during a felony, and one count of false imprisonment.

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