Crime
Former Campbell High School Student Killed in Shooting at After-Prom Party, Suspect Carlos Diaz Arrested
The victim, identified in the arrest warrant as Ashton, a juvenile age 17 or younger, was fatally shot during an altercation.

Powder Springs, Ga. – A former Campbell High School student tragically lost their life in a shooting that occurred over the weekend at an after-prom party in Powder Springs, according to authorities.
The incident took place on Saturday night at a residence on New MacLand Road in West Cobb County.
The victim, identified in the arrest warrant as Ashton, a juvenile age 17 or younger, was fatally shot during an altercation.
Police have arrested Carlos Diaz, who is now facing multiple charges, including murder, aggravated assault, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime.
Further details regarding the circumstances of the shooting have not yet been released.
Campbell High School Principal Dr. Vanessa Watkins addressed the tragedy in a letter to parents on Sunday, confirming that the victim was a former student.
“With a heavy heart, I find myself typing the most devastating words for a principal to type or a parent to read,” Watkins wrote. “Late last night, at a house in West Cobb, a fight resulted in a former Campbell student losing their life. While this tragedy didn’t have anything to do with our school directly, we have already begun hearing how it is affecting our students.”
In response to the incident, Campbell High School has arranged for counseling services to be available for students and staff who may need support.
Law enforcement continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting, and additional details may be released as the case progresses.
Crime
UMMC Employee Assaulted and Threatened in Parking Lot After Leaving Work

Jackson, Miss. – Authorities are investigating a violent assault and attempted robbery that took place in the stadium parking lot of the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC).
The incident occurred as the victim, identified as Morgan McGuire, was leaving work.
McGuire reported that she was approached by a stranger who initially demanded money.
However, despite her verbal and physical attempts to surrender her purse, the attacker ignored her offer and proceeded to assault her.
“He asked for my money, so I verbally and physically offered him my purse, but he ignored me. He threw me to the ground and kept beating me,” McGuire recalled.
During the assault, she was punched, choked, and thrown to the ground while her attacker repeatedly threatened to shoot her.
Although the suspect demanded her purse, McGuire noted that the attack did not appear to be motivated by robbery alone.
The assault only ended when a passerby intervened, which McGuire described as occurring “after what felt like forever.”
UMMC confirmed that the UMMC Police Department, in coordination with Capitol Police, is actively investigating the attack.
“We take seriously the safety of everyone on our campus and will continue to work with our partners, including Capitol Police and other law enforcement, to uphold this commitment,” UMMC stated.
Authorities have not yet released a description of the suspect, and it remains unclear whether any arrests have been made.
Officials urge anyone with information to come forward as the investigation continues.