The victim was also called out on social media for berating Black women before being killed by his white partner.
A grand jury in a Waynesboro, Georgia, has decided to not charge a white woman deemed a suspect in the fatal shooting of her Black boyfriend.
The grand jury in Burke County decided to grant Hannah G. Cobb a “no bill.” This ruling means Cobb will not face charges for the killing of Telvin Osborne. Cobb was arrested in February for the shooting, but initially claimed she was either cleaning or clearing her 9 mm pistol when it went off, killing the 30-year-old. She faced a charge of felony involuntary manslaughter…