Man found shot to death on Southside

Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department Violent Crimes detectives responded to a fatal shooting at approximately 3:45 a.m., June 20, near the intersection of Arrow Street and Seneca Road on the Southside. “Dezmond Davidson, 26, was found deceased in the roadway when officers arrived on scene,” police say. No further details are immediately available. 

Two arrested in meth distribution operation

A joint operation between the Chatham-Savannah Counter Narcotics Team (CNT) and the Effingham County Sheriff’s Office (ECSO) Drug Unit led to a large seizure of crystal methamphetamine. “Shortly after 3 a.m. Sunday, CNT arrested 39-year-old Charles Tillman Jr., of Guyton, and 30-year-old Courtney Jones of Savannah. They were found inside a vehicle at a Chevron…

Arrest made in June 9 homicide at East 33rd and Atlantic

Shanika Latoya Dunbar, 31, was arrested June 14 by Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police and the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force and charged with the murder of Theron Jonathan Robins. The fatal shooting that occurred near the intersection of East 33rd Lane and Atlantic Street, June 9. Metro responded to the scene at approximately 10:20 p.m. finding…

Editor’s Note: Trading anxiety for awareness

Simple question: Why, after decades of the same scenario played out dozens of times, can this country not seem to come up with a basic, standardized, nonpolitical Active Shooter Protocol to educate Americans on preventive steps one can take to increase one’s chances of survival?

Review: Finding Dory

As with Finding Nemo, the animation employed to capture the look of life under the sea is absolutely staggering, even if it no longer registers as the revolutionary feat it was 13 years ago. But Dory’s odyssey is never as involving as Nemo’s.

Review: Central Intelligence

The spyjinks play like second-tier Mission: Impossible (though Amy Ryan is perfect as an ice-cold CIA boss), and director Rawson Marshall Thurber is no better than adequate in his staging of the action sequences. But as a comedy — and as a two-seater vehicle for a pair of highly charismatic actors — Central Intelligence is…


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