Navy veteran charged in series of Atlanta-area shootings dies in jail
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A Navy veteran charged in Atlanta-area shootings, which killed three, died in jail.
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A Navy veteran charged in a series of shootings near Atlanta has died while in jail. Authorities confirmed the man, who was accused of a string of incidents that left three people dead, passed away in custody. His death means he will not face trial for the alleged crimes. The specific circumstances surrounding his death were not immediately detailed. This development closes the legal proceedings against the individual for the Atlanta-area shootings.
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