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Ga. man gets 30 years for assaulting officer

Kevin Shymel Gibbs tried repeatedyly ramming Officer Daniel Stuckey with his car

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A Cobb judge sentenced Kevin Shymel Gibbs to 30 years with 20 years to serve.

Photo courtesy Smyrna police

By Chelsea Cariker
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

AUSTELL, Ga. — A 24-year-old Austell man was sentenced to 30 years in prison Thursday for the February assault of a Smyrna police officer, authorities said Friday.

A Cobb judge sentenced Kevin Shymel Gibbs to 30 years with 20 years to serve. Gibbs was convicted of five charges, which included obstruction and reckless driving, resulting from an incident earlier this year in which Gibbs hit an officer with his car.

About 5 p.m. Feb. 12, Smyrna police Officer Daniel Stuckey tried to approach Gibbs’ car, which was the only one parked in Jonquil Park, said Kim Isaza, the spokeswoman for Cobb District Attorney Vic Reynolds.

When Stuckey got out of his car, Gibbs hit the officer in the legs with his Hyundai Sonata, she said. Gibbs disobeyed orders to stop, accelerated toward the officer a second time, then sped out of the park and into oncoming traffic after Stuckey shot him, Isaza said. Gibbs hit a Buick Enclave at the intersection of Spring Street and Glenroy Drive without stopping before crashing into a median.

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