How A Shirt Color Led To Walter Roseberry's Murder
Police responded to a distress call from a neighbor in the apartment complex who heard gunshots coming from the unit that Warren Roseberry walked into. As The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports, Roseberry entered the room and was met by his cousin and two others: Morio Clifton (29) and Christopher Woody (26). Upon noticing the color of Warren’s shirt — the same color that was sported by the gang that Clifton and Woody belonged to — the latter two stood up and confronted the newcomer for his incidental transgression. When they moved toward him, Warren’s cousin stepped forward to hold off his assailants. They then attacked him instead and a violent scuffle ensued. Being an amateur boxer, Warren’s cousin was able to keep the two at bay for a time, but they soon produced firearms from beneath their shirts and started firing.
Authorities arrived on the scene to find eight empty shell casings on the floor and a ransacked apartment. One of the stray bullets struck Warren in the chest as he turned to run, though he managed to make it out of the unit alive. Sadly, the shot proved to be fatal, and upon arriving home, he collapsed on the floor in front of his mother. 11 Alive reports that Warren Roseberry died in his own living room before the eyes of his terrified mother.
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