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Police released new surveillance video of interested people who are connected to the murder of Cobb Man WSB TV channel 2

Atlanta – In recent years, the police have solved every murder in Cobb County – except one.

Now detectives have never been published before two people who are of good Samaritators of a good Samarite.

Chanel Wynn says that her life partner Curtis Coleman – father of her two sons has now often stopped 11 and 12 to help people on the side of the road.

On March 21, 2024, he was apparently depressed or addressed by one or two men he considered help, and it led to his murder.

Now Wynn hopes that someone will react to a reward of Crime Stopper of Greater Atlanta and help to find the Cobb police, his killer or murderer.

“I would give my last to find out who did this to bring Curti's justice. He really didn't deserve that, «said Wynn. “There is no day passing when I don't experience this moment. This, like horror, became our reality. “

Greg Hardage from Cobb Police Homicide Detective, Greg Hardage, said the investigators want public aid to identify two people of interest in the Coleman murder, who can be seen on the surveillance video at the Cumber Court Court Mall, perhaps an hour or more before Coleman's killing.

Hardage said Channel 2 investigative reporter Mark Winne The fact that two residents of interest were also seen in a bus earlier a day, and he wants people to notice the tattoos on or near the hands of one of them.

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“You are not charged with a crime, but you want to help identify you?” Asked Winne Hardage.

“Yes, that's right,” said Hardage.

“If you don't come to you, will you go to them at some point? Asked Winne.

“Yes,” said Hardage.

The detective said he wanted to know whether the two interested people are the same two men who say that on the evening of March 21st of last year they tried to mark cars in front of a petrol station for which Coleman might go to the store to make a purchase.

Hardage said he wanted to know if they were the same two men with whom Coleman had an interaction after he had come to his car and one or both opened the fire on him.

The detective said Coleman had just done a good act before he went into the store and put a colleague off in a longer stay in the stay.

“This is exactly the kind of friendly person he was,” said Hardage.

Crime stopper of the Grean Atlanta Director SGT. Travis Williams said that Coleman's murder was the first case that was introduced to reward crime stopper, since the board of the crime stopper increased the standard reward in all cases on Wednesday.

“This is the first time that we increase our standard reward of up to 2,000 to 5,000 US dollars,” said Williams. “You get a pass code, collect your money and everything is anonymous.”

Wynn said Coleman was heavily involved in the life of his sons and even trained her football team.

“My children will not be the first or the last one who grew up in a single parent home, but he was really a father who was there for his children,” said Wynn. “The person with whom I am used to going to bed in the morning and waking up with him and starting my day and the day of my children began is no longer there for no reason.”

Anyone who recognizes the men or has information about Coleman's death is asked to call crime stopers under number 404-577-8477.