A high-ranking, award-winning cop from Georgia apparently thought he could get away with killing a Black man in a hit-and-run crash on an interstate last week — fleeing the scene after allegedly striking and killing Terrell Lowdermilk, who was standing on the side of the road exchanging information with another driver after a minor fender bender.
But Milton Police Lt. Christopher Bradshaw ended up arrested two days later after Marietta Police Department tracked him down.
Bradshaw was also fired from the Milton Police Department on Monday, ending a 14-year career where he was celebrated on the department’s Facebook page as a top-notch investigator over the years; solving cases, winning awards and earning promotions.
But now the 48-year-old former cop is facing felony charges of homicide