Two Plead Guilty to Arson in Atlanta Wendy's Burning During Rayshard Brooks Protests
Chisom Kingston and Natalie White receive probation, fines, and community service; third suspect's case still pending.
- Two of three suspects in the arson attack on an Atlanta Wendy's during the Rayshard Brooks protests have pleaded guilty.
- Chisom Kingston and Natalie White admitted to two counts of first-degree arson and one count of conspiracy to commit first-degree arson.
- Kingston and White were sentenced to five years of probation, a $500 fine, and 150 hours of community service.
- The case of the third suspect, John Wade, remains pending as he is currently in federal prison for a separate crime.
- The Wendy's restaurant was set on fire during a protest following the fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks by police.