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Murder trial expected to begin nearly 3 years after security guard shot at Encore Hookah Bar in Downtown Atlanta

Damon Wilson is accused of shooting Ty Ross on Feb. 2, 2022. Ross died just days after his 28th birthday.

ATLANTA — It's been almost a three-year journey for justice. Ty Ross died just days after his 28th birthday in 2022. He was working security at Encore Hookah Bar and Bistro on Luckie Street in Downtown Atlanta when he was shot several times on Feb. 2. 

His fiancée, Aaliyah Strong, said she just started working at the same club to make some extra money to help pay bills. She said it was just after midnight, when chaos erupted. Strong said Damon Wilson had been asked to leave the club. She said at some point, Wilson went outside, grabbed a gun and returned to the club.

Atlanta Police said at around 12:10 a.m., officers were dispatched to the club in reference to a person shot. Officers found Ross on the ground outside the club with several gunshot wounds. Strong said he was shot three times. Ross was rushed to the hospital but  died from his injuries. 

"It was completely senseless," Strong explained. 

A couple weeks after the homicide, on Feb. 15, police announced the arrest of Wilson.  Since the arrest, there have been multiple hearings along with several trial dates set but online records show multiple continuances have been granted in the case. 

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"It shouldn’t have taken, you know, almost three years for us to get to some type of closure and justice for him," Strong said. 

Throughout her journey to heal and cope with the tragedy, Strong founded an organization she named "Tyme to Thrive."

"Because there aren't enough resources for victims and survivors of gun violence," she explained. 

Strong uses her own experience to help other families work towards overcoming a hurdle many feel is too tall to cross.  As she prepares for the upcoming trial, which is expected to begin on Monday, she knows it will open old wounds. 

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"I know trial is not going to be easy," Strong explained. 

Strong said the shooting was captured on the club's cameras and has been told it will be shown during the trial. 

"I'm prepared for whatever is to come in the courtroom," she said. 

Despite many delays, Strong is optimistic the trial will get underway next week. She said the defense had asked for a continuance, but the judge denied it this time. 11Alive will be in the courtroom on Monday and will bring the latest developments as they unfold.

 

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