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Nathain Jenkins
Gender : Male
Age : 32
Race : Black
Date : 08/09/2024
Location : Walgreens store, 2670 Cobb Parkway SE
City : Smyrna
County : Cobb
State : Georgia
Agency : Cobb County Police Department (CCPD)
Officer(s) :Sgt. Adam Roberts
Cause of Death : Gunshot
Event : Killed by police during multi-officer altercation for alleged shoplifting
OPEN RECORDS SUMMARY :
On August 9, 2024, at approximately 11:27 p.m., officers from the Cobb County Police Department (CCPD) located 32-year-old Nathain Jenkins inside a Walgreens store at 2670 Cobb Parkway SE in Smyrna, Georgia. Jenkins was wanted on multiple outstanding warrants, including failure to appear on a felon in possession of a firearm charge in Fulton County, as well as probation violations in Lowndes County.
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Officers entered the Walgreens to apprehend Jenkins. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), Jenkins was armed with a handgun during the encounter. An altercation ensued between Jenkins and the officers. During this confrontation, an officer discharged their firearm, striking Jenkins. He was transported to Wellstar Kennestone Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
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Jenkins' stepfather, Darlland Jackson, reported that Jenkins had contacted him earlier, stating he was "in trouble" and requesting assistance. Jackson arrived at the Walgreens during the police operation and was on the phone with Jenkins when he heard gunshots. A friend, Hayley Glaze, claimed she was on a FaceTime call with Jenkins during the incident. She alleged that Jenkins had his hands up and informed officers of this before shots were fired.
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Family members expressed concerns regarding the circumstances of Jenkins' death, particularly questioning the necessity of lethal force if Jenkins' hands were raised. They are seeking clarity and justice in the matter. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is conducting an independent investigation into the shooting. A handgun allegedly belonging to Jenkins was found at the scene by police.
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Family and friends held a vigil outside the Walgreens to honor Jenkins' memory and call for a thorough investigation.
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The officer(s) involved have been placed on administrative leave, following standard protocol, pending the outcome of the investigation. This incident has raised significant concerns within the community, particularly regarding the use of force and the handling of individuals with outstanding warrants.
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Jenkins’ family, particularly his stepfather Darlland Jackson, strongly contests the police narrative. Jackson has stated that Jenkins called him earlier that evening, saying, “I’m in trouble,” and asking his father to come to the Walgreens to help him. According to Jackson, Jenkins did not sound threatening but rather appeared to want to resolve the situation. Jackson remained on FaceTime with Jenkins throughout the encounter. He claims he did not hear Jenkins make any threatening statements or see him display any weapon. Moments before the gunfire, Jackson alleges he heard officers shouting at Jenkins but insists that his son verbally confirmed his compliance, stating he had his hands up. The call abruptly ended after Jackson heard gunshots.
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In addition to Jackson’s account, Hayley Glaze, a close friend of Jenkins, has stated that she was on a separate FaceTime call with Jenkins during the standoff. Glaze claims she saw Jenkins raise his hands and verbally inform the officers that he was unarmed, though police assert they recovered a handgun at the scene. Glaze and Jackson both allege that Jenkins was attempting to de-escalate the situation when he was shot.
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The family has also emphasized Jenkins’ history of mental health struggles, suggesting that his demeanor during the confrontation was more consistent with fear and confusion than aggression. They question why less-lethal methods were not employed to resolve the situation. The family has called for an independent investigation and publicly accused CCPD of overreacting and providing a misleading version of events.
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Community members, including activists, have echoed the family’s demands for accountability and justice, citing a pattern of excessive force in similar incidents. The family has hired legal representation and plans to pursue further action to challenge the police account and seek justice for Jenkins.
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NUMBER OF CASUALTIES DURING THIS POLICE ENCOUNTER: 1 fatality
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Last Update: 12/02/2024
SOURCE LINKS :
https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/cobb-county/didnt-hear-him-no-more-dad-says-he-was-phone-with-son-when-he-was-killed-by-cobb-police/J5DFJEX6QNHV5D6GPARL5XBVFI/
https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/man-reportedly-had-hands-up-when-shot-cobb-county-police-family-wants-answers
https://gbi.georgia.gov/press-releases/2024-08-10/gbi-investigates-officer-involved-shooting-cobb-county
https://www.11alive.com/article/news/crime/police-shooting-cobb-county-walgreens-new-details/85-577b306d-8e54-4a84-a42f-2ea73b7ff5f0
https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/death-nathan-jenkins-cobb-county-police-hold-press-conference