The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Man gets life in prison for murdering ‘twin’

26-year-old found guilty in killing of his close friend in October 2020.

- By Alexis Stevens alexis.stevens@ajc.com

Kehari Yarber was such a close friend that Blake Porter often referred to him as his twin, his family said.

That friendship came to an abrupt end Oct. 31, 2020, when Porter was found shot to death in some Cobb County woods. A jury recently convicted Yarber, 26, of murder, and he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibilit­y of parole, plus an additional five years, the Cobb district attorney announced Tuesday.

“I am grateful for the dedication of law enforcemen­t and the thorough work of our prosecutor­s in securing justice for Blake Porter and his loved ones,” DA Flynn D. Broady Jr. said in a statement. “Our office will continue to pursue justice for victims and hold those who commit such senseless acts of violence accountabl­e.”

A 911 caller reported seeing Porter’s body in the woods in a cut-through between the Stratford

Ridge apartment complex and the Arium on Bentley complex off Delk Road that day. Porter had been shot multiple times in the back.

Surveillan­ce footage from one of the apartment complexes and a gas station showed Porter walking on a path with another man the evening before his body was found, investigat­ors said.

“Thirteen seconds after the two entered the path, a muzzle flash can be seen on video, followed by a second muzzle flash 22 seconds later,” the DA’s office said.

The man seen in video footage was Yarber, investigat­ors determined. He was located in Clayton County and arrested Dec. 15, 2020.

“Throughout the investigat­ion, family members described Yarber as a close friend of Porter’s,” the DA’s office said.

“Porter often described him as his ‘twin.’”

On Feb. 26, 2021, a grand jury indicted Yarber on multiple charges, including malice murder, felony murder, armed robbery and aggravated assault. The indictment stated Yarber took a bag from Porter but did not specify what that bag contained. During his trial, Yarber also was found guilty of possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, the DA’s office said.

Porter was survived by his parents, a sister and a nephew, in addition to other family members and friends, said his online obituary.

“Blake was an unselfish, caring soul who understood responsibi­lities, and did everything he could for his family,” the obituary states. “An avid gamer, who collected shoes, and loved designer things. To know Blake was to love him, and those who loved him will miss him.”

 ?? ?? Blake Porter’s body was found in the woods near Delk Road on Oct. 31, 2020.
Blake Porter’s body was found in the woods near Delk Road on Oct. 31, 2020.

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