One of Fulton County’s most wanted: Dangerous gang member Kordale Miliam on the run

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Kordale Miliam, a dangerous gang member and one of Fulton County's most wanted fugitives, is currently on the run from law enforcement. Accused of felony murder, Miliam is believed to have strangled a woman while out on bond, raising serious public safety concerns. Known by the alias "Juke," he was released on bond in 2019 and has since allegedly committed further violent acts, including an assault in Henry County. Investigators are actively searching for him, leveraging resources and urging the community to assist in locating this fugitive. The case has drawn attention to the issues surrounding gang violence in Atlanta and the complexities law enforcement faces in handling repeat offenders.

As authorities continue their investigation, there is heightened concern over the implications of Miliam's actions for public safety. The community is encouraged to stay vigilant and report any sightings or information regarding his whereabouts. This situation emphasizes the ongoing struggle against gang-related crime in the region.

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