MARTA police said the man who shot and killed a bus driver has turned himself in to police and has been charged with murder. The shooting left 47-year-old bus operator Leroy Ramos dead. Cell phone ...
Leroy Ramos was "the type of man that would show up for anyone and everyone, even if he didn’t know them," his family wrote on a GoFundMe page ...
Dozens of MARTA bus drivers, friends, and family gathered Sunday outside the MARTA bus stop in Decatur to honor 47-year-old Leroy Ramos, who lost his life on Friday over a $2.50 fare.
Family members of the victim are raising money and rallying for support against violence impacting public service workers nationwide.
MARTA General Manager and CEO Collie Greenwood addressed the community in a YouTube message, speaking out about the tragic killing of a bus operator while on duty. In the video released Wednesday ...
The third juvenile suspect in the shooting death of MARTA bus driver Leroy Ramos has surrendered to police; all three suspects are being charged as adults. The two juveniles arrested earlier have ...
An alleged dispute over the $2.50 fare led to Friday’s shooting at the Decatur station on Church Street that killed Leroy Ramos, a 47-year-old husband and father who was always willing to help ...
Leroy Ramos, 47, had worked for MARTA for a only few months, starting in October. But Greenwood said the father of three had already made an impression on coworkers and “established himself as a ...
They said Leroy Ramos, 47, was shot multiple times outside the Marta Station along Church Street in Decatur. While the new driver had only been working for the company since October, he had ...
Leroy Ramos was "the type of man that would show up for anyone and everyone, even if he didn’t know them," his family wrote on a GoFundMe page GoFundMe A Georgia bus driver who was fatally shot ...
Leroy Ramos was working his regular bus loop for the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) on Jan. 3 when the three juveniles got in an argument with him at Decatur Station ...