Police say Everard Nelson, 52, is responsible for the wreck that killed Alandis Spells, 35, of Decatur.
The man, believed to be in his 40s, fell from the Regal Cinemas balcony into the food-court area.
Louis Mitchell, Jr., 34, faces multiple charges, including five counts of auto theft.
The bodies of Thuy Phan and son Vincent Phan were discovered Thursday in Rock Springs Park.
Other unusual police news: Store owner fires gun near shoplifters, gets arrested; Trying to punch cops is frowned upon; Man who stole from granny also flashed kids.
No major injuries, damage reported Wednesday
Lawrenceville police are on the lookout for 21 year old Kevin Emanuel of Lawrenceville. They say he is armed and dangerous.
A Gwinnett County Public Schools spokesperson says Phoenix High School was put on lockdown following the shooting.
Dustin Sanders told police he had an "urge" but knew it was wrong.
The accident happened Tuesday morning in unincorporated Lawrenceville, not far from the woman's home.
Roberta Allen of Lawrenceville claimed over $600,000 in fraudulent refunds.
The Lawrenceville woman, who reportedly escaped from a work detail, also tried to hide in a shower.
The early morning accident happened on Cruse Road.
Reuben Valrie of Lawrenceville called police to say his 3-month old baby had stopped breathing. Police believe Valrie shook the baby to death.
Paul Louis Geyer was last seen driving a white 2007 Chevrolet Uplander with minor front-end damage.
Even after being taken to jail, each was bragging about beating up the other.
Americans traveling to the Games this year should be vigilant of their surroundings, officials said.
The two were arrested and charged with robbery and had to pay far more than $10 to get out of jail.
A police investigation shows Robert Coleman physically attacked one of the officers who fired shots.
A busted sprinkler is to blame for the damage.
Police say report of a stabbing victim nearby is connected
Parental involvement is the No. 1 fix against the illegal activity among those under the age of 18.
Strange crime stories from around the region.
From heroic firefighters held hostage to the tragic deaths of lives taken too soon. Here are Lawrenceville Patch's top police and fire stories from the past year.
Murder, robbery and wearing a cheeseburger as sandals linked Waffle House to police activity last year.
Gwinnett County Police say Christian Brown, 16, of Lawrenceville held a gun to the head of a Duluth High School student during the robbery in unincorporated Lawrenceville.
A Lawrenceville man helped launder cash and distribute cocaine.
Some of the strange stuff cops faced recently in North Georgia.
Vahid Husic, of Lawrenceville turned himself in on Friday. He is facing vehicular homicide and other charges stemming from a Nov. 14 crash near Acworth.
A Viagra pill also was found in the backseat of the police car when the man was arrested and transported to jail.
The woman was trying to cross the road on her way to work at Gwinnett Medical Center early Thursday morning.
A resident told firefighters the fireplace had been used just about an hour before the fire broke out.
We looked at stories from across America in the year since the shootings at Sandy Hook School to try to illustrate the scale of the problem.
Derrance Andrews of Lawrenceville, Ga. was arrested after allegedly hiding his roommate's car keys.
Other strange crime: 'Sophisticated forgery scheme', texts tell police the rest of the story.
Edward Kramer was sentenced to 34 months of house arrest and cannot leave Gwinnett County.
A look at strange crime stories from Patch sites across Georgia.
The blaze burned the roof off over much of the house and caused heavy fire damage to the structure.
No injuries, but fire displaced two adult residents, according to Gwinnett Fire