The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

■ A $10,000 reward is being offered for info leading to suspects in Wendy’s fire.

- By Asia Simone Burns

Authoritie­s in Atlanta are offering a $10,000 reward for informatio­n leading to the people who started a fire that destroyed a Wendy’s restaurant.

The University Avenue restaurant, which was the site of a black man’s death at the hands of an Atlanta police officer, was left burning after a protest Saturday evening.

Police on Sunday distribute­d photos of one suspect “attempting to hide her identity.” The department also cited a video posted to social media that depicted the woman. Officials said informatio­n on other suspects is also welcomed in the case.

The fire, which occurred during the third straight weekend of protests against police brutality in Atlanta, happened at the Wendy’s where 27-yearold Rayshard Brooks was fatally shot.

Police were sent to the Wendy’s after Brooks reportedly fell asleep in his car and blocked the restaurant’s drive-thru. A struggle broke out when officers attempted to arrest the man.

Officers attempted to use a Taser on Brooks, who was able to wrestle the stun gun away and run away, with officers in pursuit.

Officer Garrett Rolfe, who officials said fired the shots that killed Brooks, was terminated from the department. The second officer involved, Officer Devin Brosnan, has been placed on administra­tive duty, officials said.

Cortez Stafford, a spokesman for Atlanta Fire, said the blaze at the Atlanta restaurant grew because it wasn’t safe to get to the area near the restaurant when the fire began.

Fire crews contained the flames, but because they were unable to go inside the building to thoroughly extinguish all hot spots, parts of the blaze were rekindled. The few flames that popped up “did not pose a threat to the already burned structure,” Stafford said.

Anyone with informatio­n on the case is asked to contact Atlanta police. Tipsters can remain anonymous, and be eligible for the reward, by contacting Crime Stoppers Atlanta at 404-577-8477, texting informatio­n to 274637 or visiting the Crime Stoppers website.

 ?? POLICE DEPARTMENT ATLANTA ?? Atlanta police Sunday distribute­d photos of one suspect in the Wendy’s arson “attempting to hide her identity.”
POLICE DEPARTMENT ATLANTA Atlanta police Sunday distribute­d photos of one suspect in the Wendy’s arson “attempting to hide her identity.”

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