Incredible Turn of Events: Off-Duty Georgia Officer’s Alleged Homicide of Black Man Leads to Unexpected Consequences

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A prestigious, award-winning police officer from Georgia seemingly believed he could evade responsibility after fatally striking a Black man in a hit-and-run incident on an interstate last week. Christopher Bradshaw, a lieutenant with the Milton Police Department, reportedly fled after colliding with Terrell Lowdermilk, who was exchanging details with another driver following a minor accident by the roadside.Bradshaw was apprehended two days later, with Marietta police tracking him down, and subsequently dismissed from his post after 14 years, where he had been commended for his investigative prowess and promotions.The 48-year-old now faces serious felony charges, including homicide by vehicle and hit-and-run associated with significant injury, potentially resulting in a 15-year prison sentence if convicted. Investigators linked him to the crash using truck debris with identifiable serial numbers and corroborative traffic camera footage.Lowdermilk’s family is devastated, initiating a GoFundMe campaign to help with funeral costs, describing him as a dedicated and loving individual. (Photos: gofundme.com/f/help-us-honor-terrell-lowdermilks-life, the Cobb County Sheriff’s Office)

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