Crime & Safety

Protestors Shut Down Smyrna City Council Meeting

The activists were protesting the promotion of a white police officer who killed a black man who reportedly tried to run him down in a car.

SMYRNA, GA -- Protestors shut down Monday night’s Smyrna city council meeting after police escorted them from City Hall.

The activists were protesting the promotion of Sgt. Kenneth Owens, reports WSB-TV.

On March 24, 2015, Owens, along with two other Smyrna officers and four Cobb County officers,were serving an arrest warrant on Thomas, 23, who was working at the Goodyear inside the Vinings Crossing shopping center.

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Police say that when Thomas saw the officers approaching, he drove a customer’s white Maserati around the building several times in a reckless manner, and then drove straight at the officers. At this point, police say that Owens feared for his safety and fired at the Maserati, killing Thomas.

A Cobb County grand jury later determined that the fatal shooting was justified and recommended that no further action be taken in the case.

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The Georgia Bureau of Investigation and Cobb County Police Department also investigated the shooting and determined that Owens was justified in pulling the trigger.

Owens has since been promoted to lieutenant.

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