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Latisha Andrews, Athens, Obituary, Death: A young life was stolen during a quiet Mother’s Day afternoon at a local apartment complex.

 

The town of Athens is waking up with a heavy heart today. Folks are trying to wrap their heads around a tragedy that turned a day of celebration into a nightmare. On Sunday afternoon, while most families were sitting down for lunch or calling their moms, 34-year-old Latisha Andrews lost her life. It happened right at the Chateau Terrace Apartments, a place that should have been safe.


The police got the call around 1:20 p.m. when things took a turn for the worse. When the officers pulled up to the scene, they found Latisha with gunshot wounds. The first responders did everything they could, but it just wasn't enough. She passed away right there at the complex. It is the kind of news that stops a community in its tracks and leaves everyone asking why.  


Before the sun could even set on that terrible day, investigators had a man in handcuffs. They arrested 52-year-old Sharod Greene, who hails from Elberton. The charges against him are as serious as they get. He is looking at felony murder, malice murder, and aggravated assault. They also tacked on a charge for having a gun while committing a crime.  


Right now, the folks at the police department are staying pretty quiet about the details. They haven't said a word about why this happened or what led up to the shots being fired. Detectives are still out there pounding the pavement, talking to neighbors, and looking for any scrap of evidence that can explain this mess.


Latisha’s friends and family are absolutely crushed. Losing someone is hard enough, but losing them like this, and on Mother’s Day of all days, is just plain cruel. People who knew her say she was taken way too soon. The grief is thick in the air, and you can feel the disbelief whenever people gather to talk about her.


The whole neighborhood is leaning on each other right now. There are a lot of prayers going up for Latisha’s family as they try to navigate this impossible situation. It is a reminder of how quickly things can change and how much a single moment of violence can tear a hole in the fabric of a town.


Police are still asking anyone who might have seen something to speak up. They need all the help they can get to make sure justice is served. For now, Athens is just trying to mourn a daughter, a friend, and a neighbor whose light was put out far too early.

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