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Man Allegedly Kidnaps Ex-Girlfriend From Wingstop, Gets In Standoff With Police, Kills Her, Authorities Say

A Georgia man allegedly kidnapped his ex-girlfriend from work Sunday night and killed him during a standoff with police, according to Fayetteville police.

Albany resident Cameron Jamichael Hopkins, 20, kidnapped her ex-girlfriend at gunpoint from the Fayette County Wingstop restaurant where she worked at around 11 p.m. and took her away in a red Chevrolet Camaro. and escaped. statement By Fayetteville Police Department.

After the suspect drove into a driveway on the campus of Lovejoy High School in Clayton County, police used Precision Immobilization Technology (PIT) to end the chase. Multiple shots were fired in Hopkins’ car, several of which hit a police vehicle, according to reports. Fayette County lawmakers used pepper spray-type irritants to force Hopkins out of the car and arrest him, the statement said. (Related: Man charged with kidnapping and assault released on $2 bail, soon to commit another kidnapping and assault charge)

Police found Hopkins’ ex-girlfriend, who police did not name, dead from multiple gunshot wounds in his car, the statement said.

Hopkins faces kidnapping and aggravated assault charges, as well as additional charges for the death of his ex-girlfriend, the statement said.Victim was 19 years old KCRGMore report.

In 2022, the then-19-year-old Hopkins was charged with kidnapping and aggravated assault after kidnapping his 18-year-old ex-girlfriend, Kaliyah Jones, in a similar manner on July 16. according to the police in Lovejoy, Georgia. Hopkins “expressed his anger over the end of the relationship and threatened to shoot him if police tried to stop him,” the report said. A statement from Lovejoy Police said Jones escaped a kidnapping.

Clayton County Police announced Monday morning that Jones was the fatal victim in the Hopkins kidnapping Sunday night, according to reports. 11 alive news.

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