DOMESTIC TRAGEDY IN Lithonia (30058) : Love Triangle Turns Deadly After Boyfriend Fatally Shoots Husband – POLICE SAY FEAR WAS MOTIVE
Lithonia (30058) – A tense domestic situation turned deadly in DeKalb County, Georgia, when a man allegedly shot and killed his girlfriend’s husband out of fear he “couldn’t outfight him,” according to police. The incident, which took place early Sunday morning in a quiet residential neighborhood near Lithonia, has rocked the community and drawn attention to the escalating dangers of domestic disputes entangled in violence.

DeKalb County police arrested 31-year-old Terrell Winston, who allegedly confessed to shooting 35-year-old Jamar Sanders during a heated confrontation inside a shared apartment. According to investigators, Winston, who had been in a secret relationship with Sanders’ wife, told officers he was “scared” and believed he couldn’t physically defend himself if things turned violent. The victim was shot multiple times and pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities say the woman at the center of the conflict had recently told both men she wanted a divorce, prompting a volatile argument that spiraled out of control. Family members of the deceased are now demanding justice, while officials urge the public to seek intervention in domestic disputes before they become deadly.
Key Facts
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BREAKING: Boyfriend fatally shoots woman’s husband in DeKalb County home
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IMPACT: 1 dead; shooter in custody; children witnessed part of incident
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “This is a senseless act of cowardice.” – Capt. Tony Hughes, DeKalb PD
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ACTION: If you’re in a domestic violence situation, call 1-800-799-SAFE immediately
Hyperlocal Impact
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Precise Location:
Lithonia (30058) – Near Panola Road and Snapfinger Woods Drive -
Community Connection:
“We heard the sirens and saw kids crying—it’s heartbreaking for this neighborhood.”
– Sheila Ramsey, owner of Ramsey’s Grocery & Deli
Exclusive Angle
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
This marks the fifth domestic homicide in DeKalb County this summer, igniting renewed urgency among local officials and advocacy groups for better prevention tools, such as emergency protection orders and intervention programs.
Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» DeKalb Domestic Violence Services: 404-370-7670
» National DV Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“Domestic conflicts must be addressed early. Silence often leads to tragedy.”
– LaToya Martin, Director, DeKalb Victim Assistance Program
Update Log
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8:15 AM: Police confirm victim dead at scene; suspect in custody
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9:45 AM: DeKalb PD releases official statement on motive
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12:30 PM: Children removed from home, placed with protective services
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3:10 PM: Community vigil announced for Tuesday night near Panola Park
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