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No Bond for Soldier's Alleged Killer: ICYMI
Sgt. Atting Eminue was shot and killed outside the Peachtree-Pine homeless shelter in Midtown in September.

Born in Chicago, Justin Ove moved with his family to Georgia in 1992. Always a gifted writer, Justin was encouraged to pursue a writing career, be it as an author or newspaper reporter. A 2006 graduate of Northview High School in Duluth, Justin first attended Young Harris College then moved to Atlanta to study Journalism at Georgia State University.
After graduating in 2010 with honors, Justin began sending out resumes and building an online presence he hoped would attract hiring managers. In November, 2010, he was contacted and hired by Patch as a freelance contributor for Acworth Patch.
He has worked for Patch in various capacities since December, 2010. He became an editor in 2012.
Sgt. Atting Eminue was shot and killed outside the Peachtree-Pine homeless shelter in Midtown in September.

A section of the neighborhood made the magazine's "America's Most Expensive ZIP Codes 2015" list.
The Cumming man allegedly entered the homes of elderly people and stole their prescription medications
Here are the latest health inspection scores from Cobb and Douglas Public Health.
Here are the latest health inspection scores from Cobb and Douglas Public Health.
Here are the latest health inspection scores from Cobb and Douglas Public Health.
The Westminster Schools graduate was playing inside Le Bataclan when the terrorist attack began Friday.
It's playoff time! Keep up to date with the games and their results.
Avoid gridlock and construction delays in Kennesaw this weekend and next week.
Avoid gridlock and construction delays in East Cobb this weekend and next week.
Avoid gridlock and construction delays in Smyrna and Vinings this weekend and next week.
The offer comes on the heels of the accidental shooting death of an Acworth 2-year-old late last month.
Critics of the uniform policy say it unfairly targets minorities and harsh punishments for violations can keep kids out of the classroom.
A much-anticipated steakhouse won't open this year because contractors haven't been paid for their previous work, according to a report.
At least one local restaurant is offering free food every day each week!
Campbell's Soup is recalling over 350,000 cans of SpaghettiOs due to plastic can lining getting mixed in with the food.
The event will raise money for the Atlanta Community Food Bank.
The pricey vests were donated by a Cumming resident through a nonprofit dedicated to giving ballistic vests to police dogs.
The gang member was ordered to shoot at cars that were the color of a rival gang as a test of loyalty, Cobb County prosecutors said.
Here’s some of the openings in town posted in the past week on our jobs board; search for more, and post your own listing!