Crime & Public Safety

2 men accused of shooting at family’s car surrender to Milton police

Oronde Sinkfield (left), Adonte Isaac
Oronde Sinkfield (left), Adonte Isaac
July 24, 2018

Two men who were wanted for their alleged involvement in a June shooting surrendered to Milton police Monday night.

Oronde Sinkfield, 39, of Atlanta, and Adonte Isaac, 32, of Lithonia, face charges of aggravated assault, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of a firearm and discharging a firearm on a city street, Milton police said in a news release.

The suspects are allegedly connected to what happened June 30 around 1 a.m. near Hopewell Road.

Someone shot at a family’s car multiple times as they were driving south, police said. A child was inside the vehicle at the time, but no one was seriously injured.

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Shortly after the shooting, Alpharetta police pulled over the two for alleged speeding on Ga. 400, but the officers determined they had “insufficient” evidence to arrest either man, police said.

The two remain in the Fulton County Jail, according to jail records.

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