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Police investigating murder of Meriweather Co. high school student after 2 found shot in car

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April 22, 2024

A father and football coach is pleading for someone to turn in his son’s killer.

Cartarsman Bryant told Channel 2 Action News Reporter Courtney Francisco his son was leaving his Manchester High School prom in Columbus Saturday before midnight. That’s when police say someone started shooting at a red light.

“We talked about, ‘Make sure you wear your seatbelt; make sure you’re not speeding.’, that type of thing,” said Bryant. “Never did we think you have to say, ‘Watch out for guys with guns.’.”

According to the Columbus Police Department, the shooting happened near Macon Road and Lake Shore Road around 11:50 pm.

When officers arrived, they found two cars with bullet holes in them. Bryant was shot in one of the cars. His classmate, Clarence Flavors, was shot in the other car.

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Paramedics rushed them to Piedmont Hospital in Columbus. Doctors rushed Flavors into surgery. Police said an emergency department doctor pronounced Bryant dead early Sunday morning.

“You probably had 30 or 40 students outside the hospital when this happened, and their parents came,” said Bryant. “This was at one, two o’clock in the morning. That’s how tight-knit this community is.”

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Bryant was a Junior at Manchester High School. His 17th birthday would have been on April 27. He was a pre-season all-state football and basketball player and the defending regional high jump track and field champion.

“He had three or four college offers to go play football,” said his father. “He had a bright future ahead of him.”

His father is the offensive coordinator for Manchester High School’s football team.

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His son is the second Manchester High School football player shot and killed in five months. In December, someone killed Brandon Smith behind a home. In January, police arrested and charged A’darius Williams for the murder.

“To think that we was going to start football practice this Thursday. Spring started this Thursday. That’s going to be tough, actually. I’m not even sure if I can do it, to be honest with you,” said Bryant.

The father’s focus right now is on finding the shooter. He’s urging people in Columbus where this happened to check surveillance cameras.

“Whatever you can do to bring these guys to justice, please,” said Bryant.

Columbus Police Department said you can get a cash reward if you help police find the shooter. You can remain anonymous.

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