Natalie White, Suspect In Wendy’s Fire, In Custody

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Fulton County Sheriff’s Office announced Natalie White, the woman suspected of intentionally setting the Wendy’s on fire where Rayshard Brooks was killed by Atlanta police is now in custody.

Related: 17 Things You Need To Know About Police-Involved Shooting Death of Rayshard Brooks

White, 29, was arrested on Tuesday afternoon outside of her attorney’s office in Buckhead around 3 p.m.

White has been charged with first-degree arson.

Natalie White is one of “several suspects” believed to have intentionally set the University Avenue restaurant ablaze on June 13, a day after police fatally shot Rayshard Brooks in the parking lot of the Wendy’s.

Rayshard funeral service was held on Tuesday (June 23) at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.

Source: AJC


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