A driver getting off of Peachtree Industrial Boulevard shared footage of the flames engulfing the building from overnight.
A week after he was convicted in a decades-old murder of siblings in DeKalb County, Kenneth Perry has been sentenced to more than a hundred years in prison.
Two men are in custody after an argument at a home in DeKalb County ended in a shootout over the weekend, police say.
Kenneth Perry, the man convicted of the brutal double murder of a brother and sister at a Stone Mountain apartment in 1990, will learn his fate nearly 35 years after the crime.
Kenneth Perry received three life sentences and 100 years in prison for the murders of John and Pamela Sumpter.
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Kenneth Perry, 56, was found guilty last week of murder, rape, and multiple felonies related to the 1990 killings of two siblings, John and Pamela Sumpter. His sentencing is scheduled for 9 a.m.