White Woman Kills Black Man After Chasing Him Down Following A Traffic Incident - Hannah Payne Murder Trial

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After 4 long years this murdering white woman is finally standing trial. Let's follow the trial, and hope that Kenneth Herring finally receives justice. I have been checking back every few months for 4 years to see if she would ever be made accountable for this murder.











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Hannah Payne murder trial: 911 calls played for jurors​

By Tyler Fingert

Published December 7, 2023 7:12PM

Clayton County

FOX 5 Atlanta

911 calls played in Hannah Payne murder trial​

The murder trial of a woman accused of shooting and killing a man who drove away from a crash has just wrapped up its second day in Clayton County. Prosecutors say Hannah Payne followed 62-year-old Kenneth Herring before getting to an argument with him and firing the shot that killed him. But on the other side the defense says Payne acted in self-defense.

CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. - Thursday was the second day of testimony in the murder trial of a woman accused of shooting and killing a man who drove away from a crash.

Clayton County prosecutors say Hannah Payne followed 62-year-old Kenneth Herring in 2019 before getting into an argument with him and firing the shot that killed him.

On the other side, the defense says Payne acted in self-defense.

Thursday, jurors got to hear the two 911 calls. that Payne made during the incident.

In one recording, the dispatcher asked, "OK, so you couldn’t get a tag number?" Payne responded, "No, but I’m catching up to him right now." The dispatcher responded, "OK, ma’am we actually do not want you to chase him, we just want you to be safe."

That is a portion of one of the 911 calls that prosecutors say shows Payne crossing the line when she tried to stop Herring after he left the scene of the crash in 2019.

"He is drunk, I’m not, I'm not, but I'm here to tell you I'm not, not going to follow him," Payne said to the dispatcher. "He is going to cause another accident, so I will stay behind him until an officer can get to us, but until then I'm not moving."

Prosecutors say Herring was not drunk, but instead was having a medical issue. According to the call, Payne eventually gets a tag number, but she continues to follow Herring anyway despite the dispatcher repeatedly telling her to stop. Prosecutors say Payne did not just follow Herring, she cut him off, got into an argument and shot him.

"It was really aggressive," said Teauna McCranny, a witness who testified Thursday. "I thought it was just road rage at the time and then a woman got out of the car, and she said get the F out of the truck."

"I kept saying to myself, I hope you don't shoot him, and when I heard the gunshot, he looked at me and I looked, you know, you just see the look on his face," said Shakonda Rosser, another witness.

Kenneth Herring

Kenneth Herring (Supplied)

Payne’s attorney says she was told to get the tag number by the Georgia Correctional Officer who took the stand Wednesday. The defense says Herring attacked her and the shooting was in self-defense. Her attorney Matt Tucker says there is a possibility she will tell the jury that herself.

"She's always wanted to get up there and tell her side of the story, so it wouldn't be surprising if she does, but at this time, we're going to hold our cards until it’s necessary," he said.

Payne is charged with two counts of felony murder, malice murder, aggravated assault, false imprisonment, and three charges of weapons possession during a crime.
 

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Murder Trial Delayed as Judge Doubts Absent Defense Lawyer Actually a Had a Stroke, Finds Him in Contempt and Threatens to File Grievance with the Bar​

MATT NAHAMNov 14th, 2022, 12:24 pm





A Georgia murder trial was delayed Monday under bizarre circumstances as the judge in the case did not believe that absent defense counsel actually had a stroke.

Hannah Payne, 24, was supposed to stand trial in Clayton County for allegedly murdering a man involved in a hit-and-run in 2019, but attorney Matthew Tucker did not show up to court — and Judge Shana Rooks Malone was clearly not pleased with the lack of notice.

“There, however, is no indication that he had a stroke,” the judge remarked from the bench, before offering some free advice the defendant. “I cannot go forward with the trial today because Ms. Payne is not represented, but what I will tell you Ms. Payne is you need to seriously seek new counsel.”

The judge found the attorney in contempt and said the state bar would be hearing about his “behavior.”

“He failed to file the rules of the court in notifying the court,” the judge said. “I am also going to file a grievance with the State Bar of Georgia because of his behavior.”

Judge Malone also said that this wasn’t the first time she’s seen something like this out of Tucker. She reminded Payne that she has a right to an attorney who will put on a zealous defense.

“This is not the first time I’ve had an issue with him failing to come and come on time,” the judge said. “He’s doing you a disservice because you’ve been here. You have a right to counsel who is going to be diligently representing and advocating on you zealously, and he has not been doing that.”

Whenever Hannah Payne does stand trial, she’ll have to contend with allegations that she murdered Kenneth Herring, 62, after he allegedly drove through a red light, collided with a semi-truck, and drove off after briefly stopping. Payne’s defense strategy up to this point, under Tucker’s leadership, has been to claim self-defense while attempt to perform a citizen’s arrest.

“It just seems like it’s an unfortunate situation of a Good Samaritan trying to stop a person on a hit-and-run,” Tucker has said. “She was in fear of her life. She felt that she needed to pull that gun to defend herself.”

On that fateful May 7, 2019, Payne followed Herring and blocked him in at an intersection before ordering him out of his car, believing he was drunk. She called 911.

“He is drunk. I’m not. I’m sorry, but I’m here to tell you I’m not not going to follow him because he is going to cause an accident,” Payne could be heard saying.

“Get out of the car! I said, get out of the car!” she demanded, before there was a struggle over her gun. “He just pulled the trigger on the gun in my hand!”

The dispatcher had asked her not to chase after Herring.

A witness — a state corrections officer with medic training — saw the crash, and spoke to Herring, Detective Keon Hayward has reportedly testified. Based on his training, this witness suggested that Herring was having a medical emergency – a diabetic shock or something of that nature. For example, Herring was disoriented, displayed red-orange eyes, and had walked around a truck several times.

Prosecutors have said all along that Payne was the aggressor.

“She’s using deadly force; she wasn’t faced with deadly force,” District Attorney Tracy Graham Lawson said in 2019. “You cannot claim self-defense and use deadly force unless you’re not the initial aggressor — she is.”

Georgia repealed its citizen’s arrest law last year after three men murdered Ahmaud Arbery.

Alberto Luperon contributed to this report.

[Image via Law&Crime Network]

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She was skinnier when she shot dude but not by much. @humminbird @priority @David_TheMan @RennisDeynolds @Realm-Breaker

Them tall thick one bullies, I've seen it.

Hannah Payne was walking up to a 62 year old black man, got into an argument with him, then shot him to death. On Riverdale Road, she followed him because she believed he was drunk, but he was having a medical episode.

Yt ppl are Masters of the universe, use caution when dealing with them at all times!!!!
 
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