DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — A man wanted on dozens of felony charges tied to a drive-by shooting in DeKalb County is now behind bars.
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The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office says its Fugitive Unit, working alongside the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force and Clayton County Police Department, arrested Davion Jermarie Knox, 21, of Atlanta, on Tuesday.
Authorities said Knox had 31 outstanding felony warrants connected to a February 10, 2024 drive-by shooting in Lithonia.
According to warrants, Knox is accused of firing multiple rounds at people and homes on Stonebridge Crescent. The shootings targeted homes at two separate addresses, but no injuries were reported.
Authorities tracked Knox to a home on Richardson Parkway in Clayton County, where he was arrested.
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Knox is charged with 31 felonies, including:
- Multiple counts of aggravated assault with intent to murder
- Violation of Georgia’s Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act
- First-degree criminal damage to property
He has since been booked into the DeKalb County Jail and is being held without bond.
Officials have not said what led to the initial shooting or whether others may be involved.
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