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When a Hotel Door Becomes a Crime Scene: A Stone Mountain Officer’s Family’s Path to Justice If you are reading this in the days after you lost your son, your fiancé, or your brother to gunfire at a hotel in Stone Mountain, we are sorry for what has happened to your family. Twenty-five years old. Engaged to be married. Less than a year in uniform. A life cut short by a single decision made inside a room the hotel should never have rented in the first place. We cannot bring him back. We can do the next thing that matters: hold every party with money and a duty to answer for what happened accountable under Georgia law, in a Georgia courtroom, in front of a Georgia jury. This page explains exactly what the law allows, what the hotel owes your family, what the hotel’s insurance company is going to do in the next thirty days to try to pay you as little as possible, and what we do to stop that. Past results depend on the facts of each case and do not guarantee future outcomes. What follows is general legal information about Georgia wrongful-death and premises-liability law as it…