In Atlanta, a string of violent attacks on Monday left two women dead and a man critically injured, prompting widespread alarm and outrage. The initial victim was a Department of Homeland Security employee named Lauren Bullis, found with serious wounds early that morning in Decatur. This followed the tragic shooting of a homeless man in Brookhaven, who was attacked while sleeping outside a grocery store. The suspect, Olaolukitan Adon Abel, a recent immigrant granted U.S. citizenship, has a prior criminal record. The shocking nature of these random attacks has raised serious discussions regarding citizenship protocols and public safety.
Tragic Violence in Atlanta: Two Women Dead, One Man Injured
In a shocking series of attacks in Atlanta, a man has been charged after numerous shootings claimed the lives of two women, one identified as a DHS employee, and left a man in critical condition. The incident has raised questions about citizenship and criminal background checks.
An Atlanta man, Olaolukitan Adon Abel, faces multiple charges following a deadly series of violent encounters that resulted in the deaths of two women, including a Department of Homeland Security employee, Lauren Bullis. The attacks occurred over several hours, leading the Homeland Secretary to express grave concerns about Abel's citizenship granted in 2022 during the Biden administration. Police are investigating the motivations behind these seemingly random acts of violence, which left a man in critical condition as well.





















