Woman killed by Henry police called ‘loving person'AJC.comJul. 30, 2014 |
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The family of a Henry County woman killed by police Thursday are still reeling from the news of her death. James Bell, of Lithia Springs, said his niece Lori Knowles was “a loving person.” “We’re still seeking information as to what took place and why Lori is no longer with us,” Bell said during a phone interview Friday afternoon. “We want to know how a 911 call for help turns into police having to shoot.” Knowles, 37, was shot to death Thursday afternoon after Henry police entered her home after receiving several 911 calls from the house. Police report they entered after hearing screams from inside the house. Read More |