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Athens man indicted for apartment complex shootout


Jaquaras Grant

By Joe Johnson

An Athens man was indicted this week in connection with a shootout last year at a west Athens apartment complex.

A grand jury charged 20-year-old Jaquaras Grant with aggravated assault for shooting 19-year-old Demarkeo Burton on Oct. 18, 2020, according to the indictment that was filed Tuesday in Clarke County Superior Court.

“Both Burton and Grant were shooting at and successfully shot each other,” said Athens-Clarke County police Capt. Christopher Nichols, commanding officer of the Criminal Investigations Division.

“They were both transported to the hospital for treatment” of serious but not life-threatening injuries,” he said.

Officers responded to the Rocksprings Homes public housing complex at about 3:15 p.m. on reports of 10 or more gunshots that were heard in the area of Rocksprings Court, according to a police incident report.

When officers arrived, they reportedly found Burton lying on the roadway, surrounded by a crowd of people and being held by another male. When an officer lifted Burton’s shirt, he saw bullet wounds to the teen’s abdomen, and Burton's leg appeared to be broken.

Though in a lot of pain, Burton was able to say that he was returning from somewhere on Baxter Street when “out of nowhere someone he didn’t know just started shooting at him," according to the police report.

He said the shooting happened between apartment buildings, and that he ran until he collapsed where police found him, according to the report.

The man who was holding Burton in the street said he was outside his apartment when he heard about 20 gunshots come from higher up in the complex and he went to Burton’s assistance upon seeing the teen collapse, according to the report.

“He initially said he did not see any of the shooting but he wanted to help because there are too many people shooting each other and dying,” according to the report.

After officers learned the male might have removed a weapon from the scene, they spoke to him again, at which time he said that he saw Burton collapse when shooting back up the hill, according to the report, which noted the male did not know about a gun being removed from the scene.

EMS and fire personnel arrived to take over caring for Burton, who was transported to Piedmont Athens Medical Center.

While officers were investigating the shooting of Burton, they were notified that another gunshot victim, later identified as Grant, had been dropped off at St. Mary’s Hospital.

Grant was subsequently transported to Piedmont Medical Center, which the report noted was better suited to treat severe gunshot injuries.

Police did not release a motive for the shooting, and it could not be immediately learned if Burton faced criminal charges.

Both shooters resided at different addresses on Carter Street, located a few blocks from Rocksprings Homes.

Grant was arrested Dec. 14, after being discharged from the hospital.

He is free on a $20,000 good security bond and is scheduled to be arraigned on July 12.

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