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Atlanta train stabbing suspect faces new charge as feds weigh death penalty in great-grandmother’s killing
A Georgia man accused of stabbing a 66-year-old great-grandmother on an Atlanta MARTA train is facing a federal charge that could lead to the death penalty. The suspect, John Elijah Matthews, was an illegal immigrant released by the Biden administration and is accused of an unprovoked attack resulting in the victim's death.
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