Woman Arrested for Shooting at Semi Truck Outside Georgia Seafood Restaurant

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A woman was arrested after opening fire on a semi truck, leaving it covered in bullet holes outside a seafood restaurant in Macon, Georgia, on Thursday evening.

The incident occurred just before 5:30 p.m. on February 6 near Jim Shaw’s Seafood Grill on Vineville Avenue.

According to 13 WMAZ, 36-year-old Shamecia Litreal Kine was taken into custody approximately an hour and a half after reports of gunfire near the restaurant. No injuries were reported, but the semi truck sustained multiple bullet holes.

Police confirmed that they are not treating the case as a road rage incident, but no additional details about the motive have been released.

Kine was arrested and charged with aggravated assault, hit and run, and two counts of giving a false name, address, or birthday to a law enforcement officer. She remains in custody without bond.

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Authorities have not released any further updates on the case.

 

 



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