Police arrest Patricko Mondrez Davis in Sandy Springs murder case

Aug 14, 2014 - 17:18
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Police arrest Patricko Mondrez Davis in Sandy Springs murder case
Patricko Mondrez Davis

Califoia police said they have arrested an Art Institute of Atlanta student wanted in the death of an man in Sandy Springs.
 
Patricko Mondrez Davis, 21, was taken into custody in Bakersfield Aug. 13 by the U.S. Marshals Pacific Southwest Regional Fugitive Task Force.
 
Takeenen Williams was shot near the area known as the Hub in Sandy Springs on July 25.

Tekeenen Williams died Thursday after police say Patricko Davis shot him in the parking lot of a student housing complex on Barfield Road at Hammond Drive.
 
Police said Williams and Davis had gotten into an argument, which led to the shooting. Williams was found wounded behind the hotel and police said witnesses reported that Davis ran away from the scene. Williams was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital where he later died from his injuries.
 
Davis is being held at the Ke County Jail awaiting extradition

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