A Black woman who worked as a general manager at a Dollar General in Columbus, Georgia, was shot to death by a customer, who was then shot and killed himself by an officer later the same day.
According to WTVM 9, 44-year-old Alexis Hill was identified by the Muscogee County Coroner’s Office as the woman who was senselessly shot by a man who came into the store and bought $1.58 hamburger buns at the register, handed Hill two crumpled-up $1 bills, and shot her in cold blood as she straightened out the bills.
Hill was pronounced dead at the scene around 10:45 a.m. Tuesday morning. The shooter, identified by authorities as 33-year-old Jerome Willis, according to WSFA 12, fled the scene of the shooting, only to end up in a police-involved shooting hours later that involved an officer and a K9.
From WSFA:
K9 Havoc, a 2-year-old German shepherd, was airlifted to an Auburn veterinary facility and rushed inside on a stretcher for treatment.
Columbus police said Havoc was in stable condition Tuesday night and will need surgery.
Police said Havoc is cross-trained in narcotics detection, tracking and apprehension and is part of the department’s crime-fighting efforts.
The K9’s handler was not injured. A request for comment has been made to the handler.
This incident happened near Baker Plaza Drive in Columbus – near the former Muscogee Elementary School.
Columbus officials have confirmed that the deadly shooting at the Dollar General on Victory Drive and this scene were connected.
The suspect in the officer-involved shooting and the person who shot the store manager on Victory Drive was identified as Jerome Willis, 33.
Willis was shot in the parking lot of Muscogee Elementary School and pronounced dead at the scene at 1:16.
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