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James Levone Mitchell

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Ex-Wheeler Student Guilty of Murder

Judge Rob Leonard sentenced Javin Rashad Andrews to the mandatory sentence of life plus five years, according to WSB-TV.

A Cobb County jury has found an ex-Wheeler High School student guilty in the November 2010 shooting death of a taxi driver at an East Cobb apartment complex, according to WSB-TV. Today's guilty verdict came nearly 2½ years after Ricardo Francois was found slumped over the wheel of his cab van on the morning of Nov. 21, 2010, in a parking lot of the Lincoln Hills apartments. He had just been hired several days earlier as a driver for Rayo Taxi. Cobb police Detective John Dawes said in court that police had few leads on the murder since there were no witnesses. Investigators got their break in the case after Javin Rashad Andrews, the former Wheeler student, was arrested last year in connection with alleged thefts at the East Cobb school. …

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Rodney Thrash

8:54 am on Friday, May 17, 2013

Not sure if you've been following the story, but it was Andrews' alleged pilfering of wallets while a student at Wheeler High School and text messages between friends about the thefts that reopened this case. He was arrested at Wheeler on the theft charges.   more ›

Friday, March 2, 2012

East Cobb Teen Charged as Adult

Javin Rashad Andrews, a Wheeler High School student, is accused of killing a cabdriver in late 2010.

The alleged pilfering of wallets at Wheeler High School and text messaging between friends about the thefts has reopened the 16-month-old case of a taxi driver's killing and led to a student there facing a murder charge. Javin Rashad Andrews, now 17 and a Wheeler student, made his first court appearance Thursday after being charged with homicide earlier this week in the shooting death of Ricardo Francois at an East Cobb apartment complex in November 2010. Andrews has been in the Cobb County Adult Detention Center without bond since Jan. 12 for stealing items at Wheeler. Those charges include two counts of burglary and five counts of credit card theft. In court testimony Thursday, Cobb police Detective John Dawes said investigators came …

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