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Rayshard Brooks’ ‘Girlfriend’ Is Arrested As Suspect In Wendy’s Fire

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Source: Twitter / Atlanta Fire Rescue

A woman who is purported to be Rayshard Brooks‘ girlfriend has been arrested in connection to the Wendy’s being set on fire during protests over Brooks’ death.

A warrant for White’s arrest was issues a couple of days ago with the Atlanta Fire Rescue tweeting that White “has been identified as a suspect in the arson fire that burned down the Wendy’s Restaurant (125 University Ave) on Saturday, June 13th.”

Brooks was shot and killed by an Atlanta police officer in the Wendy’s parking lot on June 12.

On June 13, during the Atlanta protest, the Wendy’s restaurant where Brooks was shot was set on fire while crowds of protestors watched.

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Atlanta Says Goodbye To Rayshard Brooks With Funeral At Martin Luther King’s Church

Destroying America’s Racist Past: Protesters Take Down Confederate And Imperialist Statues

Rayshard Brooks’ ‘Girlfriend’ Is Arrested As Suspect In Wendy’s Fire 

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