A 19-year-old McDonough man was killed when the vehicle hit him inside the restaurant, police said.
The acts were committed on multiple children, one as young as 3 years old.
Police say road rage caused Sparkles Lindsey to shoot Kimberly Kilgore in 2013.
Police have identified three suspects in the Saturday evening slaying.
Cobb County police expect charges to be filed against the van's driver.
The state does not believe it would have been able to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt.
The driver's blood alcohol content was over three times the legal limit at the time of the accident.
The man helped his girlfriend steal some $50,000 from her company; the woman stole over $800,000 in total.
Some of his alleged victims were as young as 14, prosecutors say.
Nobody was injured in the blaze, but nearly a dozen families lost their homes.
The defendant was tied to the crime through DNA evidence but was not identified until September 2014, prosecutors say.
The would-be victim's dog bit the suspect, which allowed them to escape from the dangerous situation.
Kennesaw police responded to the sighting, but did not find the man in question.
Firefighters went into the burning home to rescue the pooches, officials said.
The suspect is described as a white male in his thirties or forties who drives a gold or tan car.
Although authorities have likely discovered the couple's bodies, the 28-year-old has not been charged with their deaths as of yet.
The suspect was finally stopped by the Georgia State Patrol, according to Powder Springs Police.
The defendant was tied to the crime through DNA evidence but was not identified until September, 2014, prosecutors say.
Bud and June Runion purchased a car online and haven't been seen since Thursday, according to Cobb County police.
The 17-year-old faces additional charges for a string of crimes he allegedly committed.
The cameras will help firefighters locate victims inside smoke-filled rooms and can also detect hot spots and concealed fires.
The official must decide if the man's eating of a McDonald's double cheeseburger distracted him enough to cause a danger to other drivers.
In addition, police say she threw a chair at the other coach and threatened to kill him.
The man's next court date is in early February.
The would-be car thief was arrested by police shortly after his failed attempt to leave the lot with his loot.
Police still want residents to call 911 if they see the panhandlers in their area.
The man has a history of drug possession offenses and allegedly hid a stash of marijuana under the back seat of a squad car.
Sentencing will be held on Feb. 23; each conviction carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.
The dealer was arrested by Marietta police after a tip from concerned citizens.
Leonard Church was indicted last week but was still able to attend the work session on Wednesday night due to his bond order.
Bert’s Big Adventure selected 14 lucky families from the Atlanta, Charleston, Indianapolis, Nashville and Dallas/Fort Worth areas.
A Cobb County grand jury returned a six-count indictment against the former mayor, who bonded out of jail Friday afternoon.
The traffickers received drugs from Mexico at homes in Austell and Mableton, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
Justin Ross Harris is facing murder charges for the death of his 22-month-old son Cooper earlier this year.
The woman did not come forward until reports of the chiropractor's arrest had been made public, WSB-TV said.
A Kennesaw chiropractor who turned himself in Friday on charges of sexual battery was released Saturday on bond.
James Lorenzo Randolph faces malice murder, felony murder, and armed robbery charges for the killing of Rodney Castlin in 2000.
Police say a motorcyclist and a motorist were pronounced dead at WellStar Kennestone Hospital after crashing within hours of one another.
James Lorenzo Randolph faces malice murder, felony murder, and armed robbery charges for the killing of Rodney Castlin.
Charles Emerson Williams was acquitted of aggravated assault on a peace officer, but convicted of eight other crimes.