Kordale Miliam is one of Fulton County’s most wanted people on the run. He is wanted on major charges, including felony murder.
Miliam (also known as “Juke”) was freed on bond in 2019, but she is now being charged with strangling a woman while she was free on bail.
Records that Channel 2’s investigative reporter Mark Winne got show that Miliam reportedly attacked a victim in Henry County after getting out of jail.
“Mr. Miliam and I came very close in April of this year.” “But he did run away on foot when he saw police,” Major Ophee Hinton said.
There are many charges against Miliam, including murder, felony murder with two victims, and other violent crimes. This makes him a top concern for the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office.
He was first charged with 52 counts in 2018, including gang, arson, armed robbery, and aggravated attack with a deadly weapon.
A December 2018 bond order led to his release from Fulton County Jail in January 2019.
However, a motion to revoke bond by a Fulton County deputy district attorney shows that in September 2020, Miliam allegedly committed aggravated assault (strangulation) in Henry County, leading to an active warrant for failure to appear.
Another judge later revoked his bond.
“Mr. Miliam is 23 years of age. Currently, we have him listed as an active gang member,” Hinton said. “He is 5′6″ and around 150 pounds.”
Hinton explained that Miliam made the list of fugitives her unit is pursuing because he never turned himself in after his bond was revoked.
Sgt. Travis Williams from the Atlanta Police Department emphasized the community’s safety.
This individual has been causing or wreaking havoc, and we want to be sure that our community members are safe, people who come to this city or county are safe,” Williams said.
Williams advises anyone who sees Miliam to call 911 immediately. For those with information about his whereabouts, Crime Stoppers Atlanta is the avenue to report it anonymously for a potential reward.
Winne tried to reach a lawyer we think may have represented Miliam for his side of the story.
Hinton reiterated the importance of calling 911 if you spot him or contacting Crime Stoppers at 404-577-8477 if you have information.
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