
The man charged with intentional murder in the death of Kimber Mills has bonded out of jail.

There are now three people facing charges in connection with the October 19 bonfire shooting that claimed the life of Cleveland High School cheerleader Kimber Mills.

Jefferson County Circuit Judge Kandice Pickett ruled the suspect in the shooting of four people did not meet the requirements to be held in jail according to Aniah’s Law.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said after the death of Kimber Mills, 18, of Oneonta, the man accused of shooting her and three others is now charged with murder.

A community is mourning after the death of an 18-year-old who was shot last weekend during a bonfire gathering.

A Cleveland High School senior has only days to live, according to her family, after being shot in the head at a bonfire gathering over the weekend.

A Blount County teen is fighting for her life after a shooting late Friday night in Jefferson County.