Crime & Safety
Shots Fired in Kennesaw Road Rage Incident
Two men are in custody after allegedly shooting up a Kennesaw resident's home.

KENNESAW, GA -- A case of road rage ended in gunfire in a quiet Kennesaw neighborhood last week.
Police say the incident happened on March 15, when a man was stopped at a traffic signal behind a Honda Civic. When the Honda didn't move through the intersection fast enough after the light turned green, according to Channel 2 Action News, the driver blew his horn.
Later, the driver of the Honda -- identified as Marlo Pinnock of Stone Mountain -- followed the other car into the other man's Kennesaw subdivision. Passenger Richard Perry then allegedly fired a warning shot in the man's general direction.
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Two nights later, the men returned, and police say they fired several shots into the man's home. Neighbors gave police a good description of the car and the suspects, and the men were apprehended a short time later.
Both Pinnock and Perry are being held without bond in Cobb County jail.
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