Authorities swiftly responded to an incident in downtown Augusta.
In Augusta, a couple was arrested for aggravated assault after a failed robbery attempt that resulted in a shooting. Da’Mon Cole and Destiny Reeves allegedly fired at a 61-year-old man, leaving him critically injured. The incident, which occurred early in the morning, was quickly contained by local authorities, who praised the effectiveness of downtown safety measures.
Augusta is buzzing with talk after a few dramatic hours in the early morning, when a couple found themselves in serious trouble following a failed robbery attempt. Da’Mon Cole, 28, and Destiny Reeves, 27, are now facing hefty charges of aggravated assault after allegedly firing at a 61-year-old man during their ill-fated scheme.
It was around 2:12 a.m. on a Saturday night, a time when the downtown bars and nightclubs were wrapping up for the night and people were making their way home. In the midst of this hustle and bustle, things took a turn for the worse on the 900 block of Broad Street. The victim, a man hailing from Edgefield, South Carolina, found himself in critical condition after suffering a gunshot wound to the head, a truly terrible situation.
Authorities pieced together what unfolded that night. As it goes, Reeves approached the victim first, engaging him in what appeared to be a casual conversation. However, unbeknownst to the unassuming victim, Cole was lurking behind a car, setting the stage for their robbery plan. As Reeves coaxed the victim towards the vehicle, Cole sprang into action, leaping out and shocking everyone involved by firing a pistol and hitting the victim in the head.
Thankfully, the swift response of the local deputies on foot patrol made a significant difference in this situation. They were able to promptly apprehend both Cole and Reeves before the chaos could escalate further. This quick action was commendable and showcased the effectiveness of the safety measures in place during busy nights downtown.
Chief of Staff Lewis Blanchard has pointed out the positive impact of the downtown safety plan put in place by Sheriff Eugene Brantley. This strategy has aimed to lessen criminal activity and make downtown Augusta a safer space for everyone. This incident unfortunately serves as a reminder that there are still risks present, but the response team was able to contain the situation quickly, and for that, the community can feel a bit more reassured.
As for Cole and Reeves, they are facing serious legal repercussions. Both have been charged with aggravated assault and criminal attempted armed robbery. Cole, in particular, has additional charges related to weapon possession, as he is also identified as a convicted felon. His history includes an armed robbery conviction, which saw him serve 10 years of a 20-year sentence before being released just earlier this year, in May 2023. This sheds light on his troubling background and raises questions about the regulations surrounding firearms and convicted felons.
The incident has certainly left its mark on the Augusta community, highlighting the unsettling realities of crime even in seemingly safe environments. While the safety plan implemented by local authorities has shown promise in reducing crime rates, this episode serves as a stark reminder that vigilance is essential, especially during the bustling hours of night. The community will certainly be watching as updates surface from this situation and as the legal proceedings move forward.
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