FULTON COUNTY, Ga. – Following a tragic incident on June 11, where a Gwinnett County transit bus was hijacked resulting in the death of a passenger, significant details have emerged surrounding the suspect and the events leading up to the incident.
Events Unfold
Joseph Grier, 39, faces a litany of charges including murder, kidnapping, hijacking, aggravated assault, and weapons possession. The incident began after Grier was near a downtown Atlanta shooting that left several injured. Subsequently, he boarded a bus and fatally shot 58-year-old Ernest Byrd Jr., after a confrontation. Grier then commandeered the bus, forcing the driver to flee downtown Atlanta.
Police Response and Arrest
Law enforcement pursued the bus, which was eventually stopped in Stone Mountain after a dramatic chase. Grier was apprehended without further incident.
Criminal History
Grier’s extensive criminal history includes multiple arrests involving firearms and other serious offenses. He was released from Baldwin State Prison a decade ago after serving time for aggravated assault. Previous charges span aggravated assault, possession of weapons during crimes, and other violent offenses across various counties.
Family and Mental Health
According to family members, Grier has a history of mental illness, including bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. He reportedly had stopped taking prescribed medications leading up to the incident.
Conclusion
The tragic events surrounding Joseph Grier highlight ongoing issues related to mental health and public safety. As legal proceedings unfold, the community seeks answers and solutions to prevent such incidents in the future.
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