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    Two Teenagers Indicted in Connection with 13-Year-Old’s Death in Gang-Related Shooting in Austell, Georgia

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsOctober 22, 2025Updated:October 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a tragic reminder of the ongoing gang violence plaguing Georgia, two 14-year-old teens have been indicted in the shooting death of 13-year-old Desiyah Reed in Austell. The fatal shooting, which occurred on July 21, was the result of a gang-related dispute and has sparked outrage over the devastating impact of gang culture on youth.

    What Happened

    Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr announced the indictment of Jonathan Camphore and Josiyah Cole in connection with the death of Desiyah Reed, who was tragically caught in the crossfire of a gang confrontation on Padgett Road. Reed was shot in the head during the incident, which authorities believe was fueled by a longstanding feud between two rival gangs.

    The indictment charges the teenagers, both members of opposing gangs, with multiple offenses under the Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act, including voluntary manslaughter and aggravated assault. Camphore is allegedly affiliated with the “Young Stupid Reckless” (YSR) gang, while Cole is linked to “Sex Money Murder,” a violent faction of the Bloods known for its notorious reputation across Georgia.

    Gang Feud Behind the Shooting

    The Attorney General stated that the shooting was the result of an ongoing beef between the two gangs, highlighting the dangerous consequences of gang activity, particularly among youth. “This is a tragedy that should have never occurred,” Carr remarked, emphasizing the state’s commitment to addressing gang violence. “We’re dedicating all available resources to protecting our children from senseless violence.”

    Interim Cobb County Police Chief James Ferrell also expressed concern over the growing gang problem, noting that Reed’s death was a painful reminder of the impact gang violence continues to have on communities.

    Gang Prosecution Unit and Statewide Efforts

    The indictments, handed down by a Cobb County Grand Jury on October 9, 2025, reflect the ongoing efforts to tackle gang violence across Georgia. In 2022, Carr established Georgia’s first statewide Gang Prosecution Unit to address the escalating threat of gang-related crimes. Since its formation, the unit has secured over 115 convictions in gang-related cases across multiple counties, including Cobb, DeKalb, and Fulton.

    The Gang Prosecution Unit operates from Atlanta and extends its reach through regional prosecutors and investigators stationed in cities such as Albany, Augusta, and Macon.

    What Happens Next

    The two indicted teenagers are expected to face trial for their involvement in Reed’s death, with further investigations continuing into gang activity in the area. The state’s legal efforts against gang violence remain a priority, with resources dedicated to curbing the deadly effects of youth involvement in criminal gangs.

    Closing line:

    This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.

    The post Two Teenagers Indicted in Connection with 13-Year-Old’s Death in Gang-Related Shooting in Austell, Georgia first appeared on Trusted and Verified USA News.

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