#1 On SHERIFF VICTOR HILL’S Top Ten Most Wanted For Chevron Murder Turned Himself In Today
Reginald Hardy turned himself in today at the Sheriff's Office headquarters after making #1 on the top ten most wanted for murder. His accomplice Tony Victor Stevenson remains at large.
On November 9th, 2020, Detectives from the Clayton County Police Department responded to a person shot call at 210 Forest Pkwy. Upon arrival they noticed a deceased victim laying on the ground at a gas station with multiple gunshot wounds to the torso. After further investigation, it was found that Stevenson was at the gas station for a custody exchange, but once he noticed that the mother of his children’s boyfriend was there he became irate. Stevenson took the mother of his children’s car keys and went back to his car in an attempt to drive off. The mother went to retrieve her keys by jumping into the vehicle’s driver’s side window when Stevenson began to strike her with a closed fist multiple times and bit her on her right tricep. Her boyfriend then came to her defense and was then shot by the passenger of the vehicle, Reginald Hardy, multiple times.
Reginald Hardy is now facing the wall at Georgia’s toughest paramilitary jail known as ”The Hill-ton”.
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