Shooting Spree Suspect Deemed Incompetent for Trial in Midtown Atlanta

Atlanta, Georgia – In a recent court filing, it has been determined that the woman accused of a shooting spree in midtown Atlanta that resulted in the deaths of two men is not fit to stand trial. Raissa Kengne, 34, was found not competent to proceed with trial by a court-ordered psychologist, a decision that was not contested by prosecutors. This ruling was officially declared by a Fulton County Superior Court judge.

Kengne is accused of shooting three individuals at two locations in midtown Atlanta, resulting in the deaths of Michael Shinners and Wesley Freeman. The third victim, Michael Horne, survived his injuries. Following the shootings, Kengne called for a cab to transport her to different locations, eventually leading to her arrest at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

Further investigation into Kengne’s background revealed details about her employment history and a federal lawsuit she filed in 2022. In the lawsuit, Kengne outlined various issues she faced within her workplace, including allegations of retaliation and harassment. Additionally, information from her social media profiles shed light on her previous employment at an accounting firm and her negative remarks about one of the victims.

Despite these revelations, the next steps in Kengne’s legal case remain uncertain. The ruling of her incompetence to stand trial raises questions about the future proceedings and potential outcomes. As the investigation continues, more information may come to light about the motives behind the tragic events that unfolded in midtown Atlanta.