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Midtown Shooter Found Guilty But Mentally Ill
5 May
Summary
- Raissa Kengne convicted in 2022 deadly Midtown Atlanta condo shooting.
- Jury found Kengne guilty but mentally ill on all 14 charges.
- Sentenced to consecutive life sentences plus 50 years.

In a Fulton County Superior Court on May 4, 2026, Raissa Kengne received her sentence for a deadly 2022 Midtown Atlanta condo shooting. A jury found Kengne guilty but mentally ill on all 14 charges stemming from the incident.
Judge Shukura L. Ingram imposed two consecutive life sentences, with an additional 50 years, for the crimes. This verdict, nearly four years after the shooting, concludes a case that raised concerns about safety in dense residential buildings and the intersection of mental health and violence.
Jurors determined Kengne was legally accountable for the killings, acknowledging the mental health issues raised by the defense. She will serve her sentence within the Georgia Department of Corrections system.