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Aggravated Assult in Gwinnett County from a Pistol Whip

Posted by Michael D. Barber | Feb 01, 2025 | 0 Comments

Officers with the Gwinnett County Police Department responded to a gas station on Lawrenceville Suwanee Road to a person shot call. After arriving on scene the police thought that they found a man shot in the head. The officers obtained video footage from inside and outside the gas station and, after investigation, it appeared the victim and another man shoulder checked each other in the station store, according to Fox 5 News. The fight, if it was one, then bled out into the parking lot where the police say the victim was pistol whipped. While being pistol whipped it appeared that the gun then went off. To find the "assailant" the Gwinnett Police department required the help of Hall County Sheriff's office to detain the other individual involved in the altercation. These events then lead to charges of Aggravated Assault, Simple Battery, possession of handgun during commission of a crime and Possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. Many people don't consider the implications of the charges until they happen to them. 

Arguments get over heated resulting in a perfect scenario for losing tempers. In this situation tempers really got overwhelmed and the argument led to individuals getting into fisticuffs in the parking lot and then one person on the wrong end of a gun. Here the crime of Aggravated Assault, Simple Battery or Aggravated Battery come to light when you involve a fire arm, especially in a public area. Aggravated battery is defined in O.C.G.A. 16-5-24 and involves, in this case, assaulting another with a weapon which would likely or could cause bodily harm. Aggravated Assault the use of the weapon, which is what the state will have to prove, and a permanent disfigurement of the victim. Assault and battery alone are serous charges and may be more applicable than the felony charge of Aggravated Battery which can carry up to 20 years in prison.

 Simple Assault is defined by O.C.G.A. 16-5-20. In part, this statute states that a person commits the offense of simple assault when they intentionally places a person in a position where they are placed in fear of immediate injury by their action. Obviously when gun fire erupted either party was probably in fear, but other patrons at the mall would have definitely been in fear.

The offense of Simple Battery is defined by the statute from O.C.G.A. 16-5-23 and Battery is defined in O.C.G.A. 16-5-23.1. In part, these statute states that a person commits the offense of simple battery when they intentionally make physical contact of insulting or provoking nature or causes harm to another. In this case each person was shot, so that would definitely qualify for the offense.

Lastly, Aggravated Assault. This is defined under O.C.G.A. 16-5-21 and involves intent to murder rape or rob with a deadly weapon, used offensively, results in strangulation or without legal justification by discharging a firearm. Obviously this means that the state has to prove intent, but the remainder would qualify under this code section.

Have you been arrested for Battery, Simple Battery, Aggravated Battery, Simple Assault or Aggravated Assault or even parties to a crime?

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Michael  D. Barber
Michael D. Barber

Michael's training as both a prosecutor and defense attorney gives him the ability to interpret what the other side is considering and thinking in regards to a clients case. Working for his family law firm in Dunwoody, Georgia familiarized Michael with Debt Collection, Contracts and Agreements, ...

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