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Cantrelle Ross dead after shooting in Savannah

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A woman has tragically lost her life following a shooting early Thursday morning in Savannah, Georgia. The Savannah Police Department reported that officers responded to reports of gunfire in the 1400 block of Augusta Avenue.

Upon arrival, officers discovered a woman, later identified as Cantrelle Ross, lying on the ground with multiple gunshot wounds.

Emergency Medical Services were called to the scene, but despite their efforts, Ross was pronounced dead at the location.

Authorities have not yet made any arrests related to the shooting, and investigators continue to work diligently to gather evidence and identify any suspects.

Cantrelle Ross dead after shooting in Savannah

Cantrelle Ross’s mother, Amanda Hayes, shared a heartfelt post on social media, accompanied by a photo, claiming, “This is the person who murdered my daughter.” The post reflects her grief and determination to seek justice for her daughter’s tragic death.

The Savannah Police Department is urging anyone with information about this incident to come forward. Community members can provide tips anonymously by contacting CrimeStoppers at 912-234-2020.

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Ross’s death marks another heartbreaking moment for the community as police seek answers in this ongoing investigation.


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36-year-old Paul Hyon Kim Arrested for Tesla Service Center Arson and Vandalism in Las Vegas

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LAS VEGAS, NV – A 36-year-old man accused of setting multiple Tesla vehicles on fire using Molotov cocktails has been arrested and charged with multiple felonies, according to court and jail records.

The suspect, identified as Paul Hyon Kim, was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on Wednesday.

He faces 15 charges, including:

  • Arson,
  • Destruction of property valued at $5,000 or more,
  • Possession of an incendiary device, and
  • Misdemeanor discharging a firearm into a vehicle.

Video footage from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) showed a suspect, dressed in black, targeting at least five Tesla vehicles in the parking lot of a Tesla service center located at 6260 Badura Avenue, near Jones Boulevard and the 215 Beltway.

The incident occurred around 2:45 a.m. on February 18.

Authorities say the suspect used multiple incendiary devices to ignite the Teslas, one of which failed to detonate and was recovered inside a vehicle.

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Additionally, the front doors of the facility were vandalized with the word “RESIST” spray-painted across them.

During a news conference later that morning, Assistant Sheriff Dori Koren described the attack as a targeted assault on Tesla property, with potential ideological motivations.

“This was a targeted attack against a Tesla facility,” Koren stated. “While we believe this was an isolated incident, we are increasing our presence at Tesla-related locations throughout the valley as a precaution.”

The Clark County Fire Department and the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force are actively involved in the investigation.

FBI Special Agent in Charge Spencer Evans acknowledged the attack had “some of the hallmarks of terrorism” but refrained from making a definitive classification.

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Attorney General Pam Bondi, however, released a strongly worded statement, referring to the attack as part of a pattern of violence targeting Tesla facilities.

“The swarm of violent attacks on Tesla property is nothing short of domestic terrorism,” Bondi stated.

Kim remains in custody as the investigation continues.

Authorities urge anyone with additional information to contact Las Vegas Metro Police or the FBI.


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