The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Suspect in Turner case turns himself in

Teen says he was at scene of shooting, didn’t fire weapon.

- By Asia Simone Burns asia.burns@ajc.com Zachary Hansen zachary.hansen@ajc.com and Shaddi Abusaid shaddi.abysald@ajc.com

A teen accused of felony murder in the shooting death of Secoriea Turner walked into Atlanta police headquarte­rs to turn himself in Wednesday afternoon.

Julian Conley, who is also charged with aggravated assault in the child’s death, reported to police headquarte­rs at 4:30 p.m. along with his attorney Jackie Patterson. Conley will have a bond hearing today.

Patterson said he received word Wednesday morning that Conley, 19, had been formally charged in the fatal shooting.

“When you have a warrant out, you have to turn yourself in,” Patterson said. “So that’s what we are going to do.”

The announceme­nt came as Secoriea’s family planned to celebrate her life in a private funeral. She was 8.

The rising third grader was killed a little after 9:30 p.m.

July 4 when as many as four people opened fire on her mother’s SUV in a parking lot off University Avenue, police said.

The fatal shooting occurred across the street from the Wendy’s where Rayshard Brooks was killed by an Atlanta police officer last month. The restaurant, set on fire by protesters after

Brooks’ shooting, was leveled Tuesday morning.

Conley came forward after Atlanta police circulated his photo on Sunday and said he was wanted for questionin­g in Secoriea’s death.

As he walked into police headquarte­rs, Conley was seen carrying a plastic bag.

The teen on Monday said he had been at the scene of the shooting but that he did not fire a weapon.

“At the end of the day, I had nothing to do with it,” Conley told Channel 2 Action News.

Patterson said Conley told him a man driving the SUV went through the barricade and hit a man who was armed with a rifle.

“And when that person fell to the ground, the person got up and started firing at that vehicle,” Patterson told the news station.

Patterson said his client does not know the shooter’s name, Channel 2 reported.

Atlanta police are still looking for the man identified as the first person of interest in the case.

Attorney Mawuli Davis, who represents the family, has said the reward for informatio­n leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsibl­e for Secoriea’s shooting death has been increased to $50,000.

 ?? BEN GRAY / FOR THE AJC ?? Julian Conley, 19, accused in the death of Secoriea Turner, 8, turns himself in Wednesday at the Atlanta Police Department with his attorney Jackie Patterson.
BEN GRAY / FOR THE AJC Julian Conley, 19, accused in the death of Secoriea Turner, 8, turns himself in Wednesday at the Atlanta Police Department with his attorney Jackie Patterson.

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