
Man Pleads Guilty in Fatal Shooting, Granted Probation
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Savannah Man Pleads Guilty in Deadly Shooting, Granted Probation
In a surprising turn of events, William Duffin, a 34-year-old man from Savannah, was released on probation after pleading guilty to charges related to the fatal shooting of Tejahn Tatmon in April 2024. The altercation occurred at an apartment complex, where Duffin claimed self-defense after Tatmon initially assaulted him. Despite the tragic outcome, prosecutors and the judge agreed to a plea deal, avoiding a murder trial. Duffin pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated assault and two counts of possessing a firearm during a felony. He will serve a strict 12-year probation, including mandatory mental health counseling and anger management classes. Any violation will result in prison time, giving Duffin a second chance under close supervision as the community grapples with the verdict.
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