Monday, March 19, 2007

GA Cold Cases: Killers Still On The Loose After 19 Months

Stone Mountain, GA
Anita Redmon, a 63 year old security guard at Stone Mountain Park in DeKalb County was shot dead by feral negroes at the park's west gate in the early morning hours of July 16, 2005. Redmon, a retired police officer had worked at the park for only a few months, having recently retired from the Doraville Police Department after 30 years of service.

Just after 12:30 am on the morning of the incident, Redmon who was working alone at the west gate entrance to the park called park police to inform them that negroes had requested to reenter the park to retrieve a shoe. While talking with the dispatcher Redmon yelled out "Signal 44, Signal 44, Signal 44", the code for armed robbery. The dispatcher then heard a "pop" and dispatched officers to the gate where they found Redmon had been shot dead.

A $55,000.00 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrests of two negro males seen fleeing the scene.




















Anyone with information about this crime is asked to please call the Stone Mountain Park Police Department at 770-498-5675 or the Georgia Bureau of Investigation at 1-800-597-TIPS (1-800-597-8477).

Georgia Bureau Of Investigation Unsolved Crimes

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