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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: LOCAL HELP AVAILABLE
Newnan woman’s nonprofit honors mother
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Octavia Geter celebrated her 32nd birthday in September by having a photoshoot at her mother’s gravesite. Geter’s mother, Stephanie Marie Houston, was 29 when she was gunned down by her boyfriend of only nine months on Sept. 13, 1999.
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Coweta native Octavia Geter is using her own testimony of losing her mother 19 years ago to help spread awareness about domestic violence. Geter’s mother, Stephanie Marie Houston, was 29 when she was gunned down by her boyfriend of only nine months on Sept. 13, 1999 on Main Street in Forest Park. The tragedy happened one day before Geter’s 13th birthday. But now, Geter said she is ready to share her story and help others who have lost their mother to domestic violence. Geter has started a nonprofit, Motherless Child Inc., in honor of her mother. Geter said her sister was 10 years old and her brother was only 8 years old when their mother was killed. Geter still remembers the events of that day, saying many questions are still left unanswered. “We stayed at a family member’s house that weekend, and we were headed home to get ready for school,” Geter said. Geter said Shun Lamar Williams, 30, was waiting in the parking lot of their residence. “He was sitting there in the car and we rode past him and he started chasing us and shooting at the car,” Geter said. “I still remember my mom’s last words. She said, “Get down. He is going to kill us all.”
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Geter said Williams ran the car off the road. He then grabbed her mother by her hair and dragged her out of the vehicle. “She was saying, ‘No, no, no,’ and he shot her three times,” Geter said.
“I was in a state of shock. I could not move. I was like a deer caught in headlights.” Geter said her brother was trying to help his mother while her other sister ran to get help. “I was left face-to-face with him,” Geter said. Geter remembered Williams saying, “You know I love your mom, but we had to die together.” Williams then shot himself. “I was in a state of shock. I could not move. I was like a deer caught in headlights,” Geter said. According to a Newnan TimesHer a ld stor y, a wa r r a nt for
aggrvated assault had been filed the Friday before the shooting by Houston in Clayton County. Houston told police she feared for her life, but the police were unsuccessful in arresting Williams that weekend. Williams was pronounced dead on the scene, and Houston was transported to Southern Regional Hospital, where she was later pronounced dead. Williams left letters behind explaining his actions. Geter said she has never read the letters, but will read them soon. Geter said since the anniversary of her mother’s death is so close to her birthday, she rarely celebrates, but she decided to change that this year. She had a photo shoot at her mother’s gravesite with a local photographer, Shannon Woods. “I wanted to celebrate the good memories and celebrate my mom’s on my 32nd birthday,” Geter said. “It’s just not a happy time.” As far as her nonprofit, Geter said the she has had the idea for
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Shelter, counseling, education available BY SARAH FAY CAMPBELL sarah@newnan.com
Domestic violence is often suffered in silence. But there is local help available. A 24-hour crisis line, emergency shelter, transitional shelter, help with temporary protective orders and legal proceedings, support groups and counseling, help with budgeting and job training, and programs for children are among the services offered by the Carroll County Emergency Shelter. Though the shelter and the bulk of the programs are in Carroll County, the shelter serves Coweta, Meriwether, Heard and Haralson counties as well. There is a satellite office in Coweta at the Coweta County Justice Center that is staffed five days a week. Local women can get help with protective orders and referrals to the services they need, said Martha Boyce, executive director of CCES. Logan Dixon, who staffs the local office is capable of handling legal advocacy and point them in the right direction if they need safe shelter, Boyce said. “And she’ll do her best to arrange transportation for them through law enforcement." To reach the Coweta office, call 678-343-3341. “It pleases me to know that women and children have the opportunity to not feel like they have to live in what they’re living in,” Boyce said. “We’ve got to do everything in the world we can to stop it." When domestic violence situations involve children, Boyce said they want to intervene as early as possible because it’s a learned behavior. “With children, if we can intervene early enough, even if they’ve witnessed it sometimes, it makes a huge difference in their life. “If there isn’t an intervention for them, so many of them will grow up and repeat this same pattern in their lives,” she said. Many times women who stay in abusive relationships grew up in a home with domestic violence. “I’ve had women say, ‘I always thought that all men were like that,’” Boyce said. So when their husbands or boyfriends are violent, it doesn’t seem all that different from when their fathers would hit them or scream at them, she said. Some women are able to get back on their feet quickly, or are only at the shelter while they arrange to move to be near their parents or other family members, while others need a little more help. The shelter has 18 beds, and there is also the transition facility with eight efficiency apartments. The transition house is for women who no longer need the emergency shelter but aren’t quite ready to live on their own. While at the shelter or transitional house, the women can get help to improve their education, their job skills, and other skills so that they can support themselves. Boyce said they shouldn't feel like they have to go back to an abusive situation just to make a living or feed their children. “I think it’s wonderful to see a woman who didn’t know how to manage a budget and how to keep a budget and to see her manage it. And for her to see that – yes, you can do this. You can,” Boyce said. The programs are available for those in the shelter as well as for people who aren’t living in the shelter but need the services, Boyce said. Though the programs are primarily offered in
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NPD takes home Times-Herald chili title ROBINSON’S RECIPE DECLARED WINNER IN OKTOBERFEST COOK-OFF NTH STAFF REPORTS news@newnan.com
Sgt. Chris Robinson from the Newnan Police Department was named winner of the 2018 Newnan TimesHerald Chili Cook-Off. T h is yea r, seven different recipes were submitted by various public safety agencies across the county, including the Newnan Police Department, Newnan Fire Department, Coweta County Fire Rescue and the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office. The contest was held Friday evening in conjunction with the Oktoberfest at the NTH office in downtown Newnan. More t h a n 10 0 votes
were cast as visitors sampled the various recipes. Robinson said his recipe was derived from his mothers’ and, over the years, he added new ingredients. “It’s got a little bit of ever y t h i ng,” Robi n son said. “Paprika, cumin, basil and some beer.” While NPD took f irst place, the Newnan Fire Department came in second w it h t hei r wh ite chicken chili recipe. Coweta County Fire Rescue Station 1 came in third, beating out CCFR station 10, who came in fourth. CCFR Station 16 tied with the “Chooch Chili” recipe submitted by the Coweta County Sheriff ’s
Office, followed by a venison chili made by Betty Wheat from the sheriff ’s office. Several attendees of the cook-off said the event was their favorite part of the Oktoberfest celebration. NTH co-publisher Clay Neely thanked all the agencies who participated in the contest. “This was a great event and allowed us to help showcase the culinary talents of our first responders,” he said. “We’re always looking for new ways to thank those who serve the public, and we’re grateful they shared their time and talent with us.”
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Newnan Times-Herald co-publisher Clay Neely congratulates NPD Detective Chris Robinson whose chili entry won first prize in the 2018 NTH Chili Cook-Off.
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Early voting turnout high i n g q u ite a fe w p e o ple t u r n i ng i n absentee ballots and having them canceled so they ca n vote on t he electronic voting machines. I f you’ve received an absentee ballot and decide you don’t want to vote by m a i l , si mply br i ng you r ba l lot to either the early voting location and have it canceled, or bring it to your polli ng place on election day. “You must bring that ballot with you,” Scoggins said. “Once you’ve been issued that ballot, it is like you’ve voted." PHOTO BY JEFFREY CULLEN-DEAN
Long lines form at the Coweta Voter Registration Office on the first day of early voting, and turnout has remained high.
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Cowetans, as well as voters all over the state, have been taking advantage of early voting in a big way. In the f irst three days of the 15-day early voti ng period, 4,047 Cowetans cast their ballot s on t he elec t ron ic vot i ng m ach i ne s . T he Coweta Voter Registration Off ice had mailed out 2,155 absentee ballots. Election day is Nov. 6. Statewide, 211,861 e a rly vote s were c a st by O c t . 16 , a ccord i n g to G e o r g i a vo te s . c o m . T h at i nclude s i n-p erson early voting as well a s absentee vot i ng by mail. At the same time
elections, the total was 67,372. T h i s ele c t ion b e a r s more resemblance to the 2016 presidentia l election in terms of turnout than the 2014 midterms, accord i ng to Coweta E le c t ion s Super i ntendent Ja ne Scoggins. In 2014, a popular incumbent gover nor wa s on t he ba l lot , wh i le t h i s year there is a f iercely contested a nd n at ionally watched governor’s race. To t a l e a r l y v o t i n g turnout in 2016 was 31,439, with 3,112 absentee ballots, according to Scoggins. Scoggins thinks Coweta might reach or beat t h at t u r nout t h i s
ye a r. Ty pic a l ly, e a rly vot i ng st a r t s of f slow and turnout grows over time. “ I e x p e c t it to s t a y busy. And we’re ready,” Scoggins said. S c o g g i n s s a i d s h e ’s gotten quite a few phone calls from people who think something is wrong with their absentee ballot because there i s no race for Cowet a Sheriff on it. T here a re severa l c a nd id ate s c a mpa ig ni ng to succeed Sher i ff Mike Yeager, but there is no election yet. Yeager has been nominated to be U. S. ma rsha l for t he Nor t her n Di st r ic t of G eorg ia , but h a sn’t yet been con f irmed or t a ken t h at of f ice , a nd i s st i l l Coweta’s sheriff. An election won’t be called until Yeager officia lly a n nounces he is leaving the post. Scoggins is also see-
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Scoggins' off ice has received an unusually high number of absentee ba llot requests. T here a re multiple organizations that have been sending people pre-printed ba llot applications, Scoggins said. She’s had some people br i n g i n t he ba llots and say they never requested them. When she shows t hem t hei r signed ba llot request, “They say ‘oh, I didn’t know that is what that was,’” she said. Ea rly voti ng r uns Mond ay t h roug h Fr i-
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Construction work continues inside a portion of the Junction Lanes Family Entertainment Center off Hwy. 34. New attractions are being added to the facility, according to owner Ryan Huber. The additions include a larger arcade, bumper cars and a rock wall.
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More i ndoor recrea t i on a c t i v i t i e s w i l l s o on b e op en at t h e Junction Lanes Family Entertainment Center. Ow ner Rya n Huber said construction crews are creating a n a rea for at lea st 50 i nteractive a rcade ga mes, bumper ca rs a nd a ro c k c l i m bi n g wall. “I always wanted to add those attractions, but I cou ld n’t justi f y all the renovations,” he said. Huber said his mind was cha nged in ea rly Ju ne a f ter a st rong t hu nderstor m caused a small portion of the roof to buck le i nside the building over the mini golf and billiards a r e a . Wa t e r p o u r e d in from the heav y ra i n s – a nd f rom t he i n side , where a steel beam broke part of the sprinkler system, said Huber. Construction crews later learned that sa me steel bea m h ad a lso been str uck by l ig ht n i n g , c au si n g it to wea ken during the storm. Junction Lanes re m a i n e d c lo s e d for t h ree weeks, until Huber a nd con st r uct i o n c r e w s r e c e i ve d t he OK from t he cit y f ire marshal and a str uctural engineer to re o p e n it s d o or s . E ve n t h e n , t h e m i n i golf and billiards area remained closed to the public. “W hile we were shut down it gave me t i m e to t h i n k a b o u t a dd i n g m or e a t t r a c t ion s ,” Hub er s a id . “I t houg ht, ‘ W hat do families really like to do toget her? ’ I k new bowling was the catalyst in bringing people in, but I didn’t realize t he f i n a nci a l i mpac t of the glow golf. It was popular too.” Huber said he visited other family entertainment centers and traveled to business expos before deciding to add attractions to Junction Lanes. “T he more attract ion s you h ave , t he more people enjoy t hemselves,” he sa id. “ I f we were goi ng to make those changes, it was the time to do it.”
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walls and bringing in the new amenities. Huber hopes to open the refurbished arcade and rock climbing wall N o v. 1 6 . T h e b u m per ca r a ren a shou ld b e f i n i s he d by e a rly December, he added. Huber said he is not getting rid of the mini glow golf. It will move where the current arcade section is now. The new 9-hole mini golf course will open i n e a rly 2 019, Huber said. It’s costing Huber 1.2 million dollars to bring in the new attractions, he added. That amount does not i nclude t he cost of repairs. Huber said he b e l i e ve s t h e i n ve s tment will be worth it. “Junction Lanes opened i n 1998 a nd I was a part of that and building this place up,” he said. “We’ve always been dedicated to families. Everything here is family-oriented and ‘mom approved,’ from the games to the music. We were t he s e cond fa m ily enterta in ment center in the nation to open as a non-smoking environment. So we’re excited to make more improvements and be here for fa m i l ie s for years to come.”
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in Carrollton, Boyce said her organization would like to be able to coordinate with another agency and possibly send CCES staff to offer some of the programs in other areas. She recalled a woman at her church who was frequently beaten and abused by her husband. Boyce went to church with them for years and never had a clue – “and I worked every day in d o m e s t i c v i o l e n c e ,” Boyce said. Once Boyce found out what was going on, the woman said that her husband had told her no one would believe her if she told that he was abusing her, because he was so well-respected in the church and community. “ W h e n yo u'r e to l d everything is your fault and everything is always negative about you and everything in the home is negative – then you begin to see yourself like that,” Boyce said. Abusers can look like everybody else, she said. They can be nice-looking or ugly. They can be highly respected, professional men. “They can be your doctor, be your pastor. Be anyone,” Boyce said. And domestic abusers aren’t always male. There are women who abuse the men in their lives, or their fema le pa r t ners. A nd sometimes women who are abused by their husbands or boyfriends turn around and hurt their kids. “This sounds awful, but she will abuse her children. It’s because of the anger and frustration and all the other things that trickle down,” Boyce said. Boyce said she particularly likes to speak to men
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