
Odd Details Surrounding Black Man Found Hanging in North Georgia Forest
Odd Details Surrounding Black Man Found Hanging in North Georgia Forest
Odd Details Surrounding Black Man Found Hanging in North Georgia Forest
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A hiker found the body of 29-year-old Trevonte Jamal Shubert-Helton on a North Georgia trail near High Shoals Falls in the Swallow Creek Wildlife Management Area on February 21. Shubert-Helton, who is Black, was hanging from a tree. After the hiker reported this to the Towns County Sheriff’s Office, local authorities and the Georgia Natural Department of Resources called in the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) to assist in the investigation. The GBI is still awaiting the autopsy results.
In a press release, GBI investigators said that Shubert-Helton’s death appears to be an isolated incident and that he was by himself at the wildlife management area. Shubert-Helton was from Sautee Natahoochee, about 20 miles south of Towns County. The Swallow Wildlife Management Area is a 19,000-acre property located in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, where visitors can hike, camp, fish, and hunt on the property. Subscribe. Share. Stay Tuned. The revolution will not be televised 2raw4tv.tv