Kenny Murry

Kenny Murry is a digital producer at WABE, where he works on the podcast 'The Boom'. He has produced several episodes of the podcast, including a special episode about the television show 'I'll Fly Away', which filmed in Georgia from 1990-1993. The show tackled issues related to race, racism, family, and more. In his work on 'The Boom', Kenny has interviewed cast and crew members of the show to gain insights into their experiences and perspectives. His reporting on 'I'll Fly Away' demonstrated a deep understanding of the themes and impact of the show. In addition to his work on 'The Boom', Kenny has contributed to WABE's coverage of local news, including an article about a shooting at Peachtree Center in downtown Atlanta.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Contradictions

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  • Three victims are in critical condition and were transported to Grady Memorial Hospital.
  • Three victims were injured: a 47-year-old male from Grayson, a 69-year-old female from East Point, and a 70-year-old female from Atlanta.
  • Two victims were taken to Grady Memorial Hospital and two were taken to Emory Midtown, two of whom were initially in critical condition but are now listed as stable.

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Recent Articles

Two Separate Shooting Incidents in Atlanta Leave Four Injured and One Dead: Suspects with Criminal Records Identified

Two Separate Shooting Incidents in Atlanta Leave Four Injured and One Dead: Suspects with Criminal Records Identified

Broke On: Tuesday, 11 June 2024 On June 11, 2024, in Atlanta, a man with prior criminal convictions opened fire at the Peachtree Center Food Court, injuring three people and himself. Later that day, another suspect hijacked a Gwinnett County Transit bus and shot a passenger during a police chase. The passenger later died. Both suspects had lengthy criminal records.