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27-05-2025
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Mourners say goodbye to one of Clark Atlanta University's best and brightest
In the packed sanctuary of Cascade United Methodist Church in Southwest Atlanta on Tuesday, the mourners were told it was OK to grieve. 'You don't have to pretend to be strong. You don't have to rush past the pain. Because if we're honest, even Jesus wept,' Pastor Kevin Murriel said. They remembered Dr. Cameisha Clark. 'She was a sweet, beautiful person inside and out,' her cousin Chandra said. She was also a student who had a love for learning. Earning a bachelor's, master's, and doctorate degree at her beloved Clark Atlanta University. RELATED STORIES: Family, friends pay final respects to Clark Atlanta alumna killed in California Clark Atlanta alumna identified as California college dean killed in shooting Clark Atlanta University to establish scholarship in memory of alumna killed in shooting 'Yes, she's a Triple Panther,' Clark Atlanta's Dr. J. Fidel Turner said. And a true believer. Those who knew her best say she encouraged her friends to pray and led by example. 'Cameisha, we love you, we honor you, and we miss you,' Turner said. Clark was killed in what police say was a targeted shooting at Spartan College in Inglewood, California. She had recently accepted a job there as a college dean. A former security guard at the school has been arrested and charged in the workplace shooting. Mourners in Atlanta grieved over a life gone far too soon and celebrated a life well-lived. 'Her love meant something. Her legacy means something. And her impact—hear this—will never die,' Murriel said. Clark Atlanta University has set up a scholarship fund in Clark's honor.
Yahoo
27-05-2025
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Funeral service to take place for Clark Atlanta graduate killed in California shooting
The Brief Friends and family of Clark Atlanta graduate Dr. Cameisha Denise Clark will gather today in Atlanta to honor her life and legacy at her funeral. Clark was killed in what police say was a targeted shooting at Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology in Inglewood, California. Jesse Figueroa, a former security guard at the university, was arrested and charged in the workplace shooting. Clark attended Clark Atlanta University and earned three degrees there. The university has now set up a scholarship fund in her honor. ATLANTA - Family and friends will gather in Atlanta today to celebrate the life of a Clark Atlanta graduate Dr. Cameisha Denise Clark. Clark was killed earlier in May in what police say was a targeted shooting at the California college where she worked. The alleged gunman is facing murder charges. SEE MORE: Remembering Dr. Cameisha Clark: CAU alumna, college dean gunned down in California The backstory On Friday, May 2, police say former security guard Jesse Figueroa returned to Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology in Inglewood, California, in security clothes and shot Clark and her assistant. While a potential motive behind the deadly violence has not been released, police have called it a targeted, execution-style shooting. Figueroa was charged with murder, attempted murder and several counts for possessing a firearm as a felon. He also faces gun sentencing enhancements, which can lead to additional penalties when a gun is used during a crime. Figueroa will appear in court this week and faces a maximum sentence of life in state prison if convicted as charged. The university said Dr. Clark had recently been promoted to Dean of Student Affairs before her tragic death. What we know A public viewing for Clark was held on Monday in Atlanta. On Tuesday, the family will hold Clark's private funeral at 11 a.m. at Cascade United Methodist Church on Cascade Road. She will be buried at Willow Lake Memorial Gardens in Fort Valley, Georgia. The family has requested that any words of comfort and flowers be sent to the church. Pink crosses, white wreaths, white hearts and white standing sprays would be deeply appreciated. Dig deeper Just two months before her killing, Clark Atlanta University's School of Education spotlighted Clark for her phenomenal career as a "Triple Panther." Their Instagram post highlighted the three-time alumnus who earned her undergraduate, Master's, and Educational Doctorate degrees from CAU and even worked at the college at one point. The granddaughter of the former interim provost and vice president for academic affairs, Clark's life was tied to the Atlanta university. She was a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, and was initiated into the Alpha Pi Chapter at CAU. She was also a former CAU cheerleader. A week after her death, the school announced the creation of the Dr. Cameisha Clark Scholarship Fund, which will help support students who are following Clark in studying education. The Source Information for this story came from the family of Dr. Cameisha Denise Clark and previous FOX 5 reporting.
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27-05-2025
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6-year-old, 66-year-old killed in Memorial Day crash
Two people, including a 6-year-old, died in a Memorial Day crash in Gwinnett County. Police told Channel 2 Action News that the crash happened around 5:30 p.m. Monday on Old Fountain Road at Old Peachtree Road. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Officers said it involved two cars. A 66-year-old and a 6-year-old who were in the same car died. Police have not released their names. The crash, including what caused it, remains under investigation. TRENDING STORIES: 3 college friends killed in I-75 crash remembered as 'the most genuine people' Family, friends pay final respects to Clark Atlanta alumna killed in California Trooper injured after driver crashes into his patrol car and runs away
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08-04-2025
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GA Supreme Court allows suspect's calls to be used as evidence in Clark Atlanta student's death
The Georgia Supreme Court has reversed a Fulton County court's decision to exclude a murder suspect's jail phone calls from evidence. Barron Brantley and his girlfriend, Jordyn Jones, have been awaiting their trial in the 2019 murder of Alexis Crawford, who was Jones' roommate. Police said the Clark Atlanta student was strangled and smothered with a plastic bag before the couple left her body in a plastic bin at a DeKalb County park near their apartment. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Prosecutors said Brantley made several 'incriminating statements' during his calls from jail, none of which were to his attorneys. Brantley's attorneys filed a motion to have those calls tossed out as evidence. A Fulton County judge ruled that the calls would violate the defendant's Constitutional rights to privacy. The Fulton County District Attorney's Office appealed to the Georgia Supreme Court, which heard the case in February. On Tuesday, the court rejected the defense's motion to dismiss the DA's appeal. 'The court has further concluded that the trial court erred in holding that the district attorney's access to the recorded calls violated Brantley's state and federal rights to privacy,' they said in the ruling. Fulton County court records currently do not show a trial date for Brantley or Jones. The State vs Brantley Supreme Court by WSB-TV Assignment Desk on Scribd RELATED STORIES: Warrants reveal how Clark Atlanta student Alexis Crawford was killed What we know about the Alexis Crawford murder 911 call gives insight into what led up to Clark Atlanta student's killing Couple indicted in slaying of Clark Atlanta student [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]