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Ga. mother of four shot and killed in Chick-fil-A drive-thru remembered by community

Couple found dead in car in apparent murder-suicide by a Georgia Chick-fil-A Police are investigating after a couple was found dead inside of a car near a Rome, Georgia Chick-fil-A. (Jonathan Weiss/JetCity Image/Getty Images)

ROME, Ga. — Friends and family mourn a mother shot and killed outside Truett’s Chick-fil-A in Rome.

The funeral for Cassie Lashae Davis was scheduled for Wednesday, according to her obituary.

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Rome police say the 39-year-old was shot and killed outside the Shorter Ave restaurant on April 5.

Investigators believe it was a murder-suicide. Police say it appears Anthony Green shot Davis and then killed himself.

The general manager of the restaurant called the incident “horrific.” The Chick-fil-a shut down on the day of the shooting to repair and care for team members, according to a statement from General Manager Greg Major.

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Davis was a mother of four and grandmother of three who owned and operated I Shine cleaning services and worked for Neaton’s of Rome, according to her obituary.

Funeral services were scheduled for Wednesday, April 12, at 2:00 p.m. in the chapel at Henderson & Sons Funeral Home, South Chapel.

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