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Man pleads guilty after police say he fled and brandished what officers described as an airsoft gun
Summary
Jason Omari Simmons pleaded guilty May 20 to obstruction and related charges after officers said he ran from a domestic scene, jumped fences and displayed an object he later described as an airsoft BB gun while threatening self-harm. The court accepted the plea and imposed jail credit and a suspended fine.
Jason Omari (Lamar) Simmons pleaded guilty May 20 in State Court of Clayton County to obstruction and loitering/prowling counts after officers said he fled a domestic scene, jumped fences and produced what he later described as an airsoft BB gun.
Prosecutors told the court that in February 2025 officers responded to 7465 Davidson…
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