Midtown triple shooting suspect arrested at Atlanta airport ... Just two hours after the last shot was fired, the woman who investigators say killed two people ...
Officers arrived at the Eleven Hundred Peachtree executive office building to find one person injured by apparent gunfire. Peachtree Street, at the corner of 16th Street. Officers arrived at the 40-story 1280 West condo building to find two people shot. Around 1:46 p.m., Atlanta 911 received a call reporting a shooting at 1280 W. It's still not clear why Kengne shot the victims. The judge said during Kengne's initial hearing he was precluded from granting bond.
Raissa Kengne, 34, was arrested at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport after what police suspect were targeted shootings.
The images show a woman wearing a striped shirt and carrying a purse in her left hand. The first shooting report was fielded at 1:46 p.m., when someone reported shots fired and a possible victim struck at 1280 W. While at the shooting scene, officers received a 2 p.m. Raissa Kengne, 34, was later identified by police as the suspect. "The suspect has been apprehended and all is back to normal." But police said late in the afternoon that the attacks appeared to be targeted.
Police have not given a motive for why Raissa Kengne, 34, allegedly decided to shoot several people Monday afternoon. But the victims are tied to a federal ...
She also said BDO USA conspired with Beacon Management Services to break into her condo to steal and delete evidence she had in a safe. “She was irrational, abusive and unpredictable.” Shinners was the building manager for Beacon Management Services, the property management company for 1280 West. [ filed in ]May in Fulton County Superior Court [that alleged, among other issues, her former employer and the property management company where she lived conspired to blacklist her from job opportunities. She also alleged in the lawsuit they and others prevented her from receiving unemployment benefits, Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF) benefits, and prevented her from receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. The shootings spurred a massive police response from APD and several other local and federal agencies.
Raissa Kengne, 34, was charged with two counts of murder and four counts of aggravated assault, among other charges.
The unlawful, criminal, immoral, and illegal acts presented in this instrument were perpetrated by the defendants.” . Furthermore, BDO USA’ employees and partners leverage their relationship with people living in my condominium in order to pursue the retaliation at my home. It is a shame that the sixth biggest public accounting firm has criminals at the top. How hard is it really to test elevated privileges for systems when you have professional organizations and the SEC already setting the standards for you….? [her LinkedIn profile](https://www.linkedin.com/in/ra%C3%AFssa-kengne-b1640117?trk=public_post_share-update_actor-text) is currently president and CEO of Kengne Corp., published a series of posts within the past week or so lashing out at BDO, Freeman, Beacon Management Services, and the Atlanta Police Department. In [one post](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ra%C3%AFssa-kengne-b1640117_sec-pcaob-aicpa-activity-6964069123349737472-ZFOa/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop), she claimed BDO retaliated against her for reporting violations of auditing standards pertaining to IT audit engagements. No one is above the law. He will be deeply missed.” They also told employees to “please keep Wes’ family, our colleagues in Atlanta and all those impacted by this senseless act of violence in your hearts and minds.” Police accused Kengne of using a handgun to fatally shoot 60-year-old Michael Shinners and wound a second victim Monday at the first shooting scene—the 1280 West condominium building on West Peachtree Street. According to Kengne’s LinkedIn profile, she had worked for BDO in Atlanta from August 2019 until November 2021 as an IT audit manager. Both men were found by authorities at around 1:45 p.m. His condition is not known at this time.
Raissa Kengne filed hundreds of pages of court documents in the past two years. She's accused in the deadly shooting in Atlanta's midtown.
The woman who was arrested for shooting 3 people on Monday afternoon in Midtown Atlanta was denied bond in court Tuesday morning.
The judge told her several times to remain silent. She will have to hire her own attorney. (CBS46) - The woman who was arrested for shooting 3 people on Monday afternoon in Midtown Atlanta was denied bond in court Tuesday morning.