Police Arrest Gang Members Tied To Terrifying Celebrity Home Invasions Of RHOA Star Marlo Hampton, Gunna, & MORE
20.07.2022 - 22:41
/ perezhilton.com
Real Housewives of Atlanta star Marlo Hampton is fortunate to be alive following a horrific home invasion at her Atlanta estate.
And now police say they’ve arrested four suspected gang members who they believe have been taking part in home invasions all across Georgia. Cops told local news outlets that they think “at least 15” home invasions in the past year are linked to this group.
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In Marlo’s case, the Bravo star was at home with family members when the incident occurred back on July 1. This week, she recalled what happened in the terrible moment when her home was first breached. She explained to WSBTV that four men, all masked and armed with weapons, rushed up and kicked down a door:
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Marlo and her family members went into a panic room and called police. The men who kicked in the door fled almost immediately, possibly startled by Hampton’s presence in the home. Cops were on scene quickly to document the incident and investigate for clues. Thankfully, Marlo and her family were not physically harmed.
She recalled her concern over the scary crime:
Immediately, police believed the crime was tied to other home invasions in Atlanta. On Sunday, they caught a break: the Sandy Springs Police Department caught four suspected gang members as they allegedly attempted another home invasion — this one at a townhouse owned by the mother of one of Future‘s children.
Sandy Springs cops had been staking out the townhouse knowing it could be targeted because of the woman’s connection to the high-profile rapper. Sgt. Matt McGinnis told the news outlet of the investigation:
McGinnis said the men and others in their reported gang are
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