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Grand Jury returns two separate indictments in Chatham County

Grand Jury returns two separate indictments in Chatham County

Yahoo10-04-2025

CHATHAM COUNTY, Ga. (WSAV) – The Chatham County Grand Jury returned two indictments on Tuesday, April 9.
The Grand Jury's first indictment was for Donzel Chambers on Malice Murder, Felony Murder and Aggravated Assault. Chambers is accused of shooting and killing Diontae Roberson on August 11th, 2022. He is being held without bond in the Chatham County Jail.
The second indictment was for Anthony Hamilton on the charge of Illegal Use of Unmanned Aircraft on April 9th. Hamilton is accused of using a drone to attempt to deliver marijuana to inmates inside a Georgia Prison on September 24th, 2024.
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