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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Prom dress heist ends in violent brawl outside Georgia gas station as victim flips, body slams suspect after chokehold
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Prom dress heist ends in violent brawl outside Georgia gas station as victim flips, body slams suspect after chokehold

Last updated: March 12, 2025 10:24 pm
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A chaotic scene unfolded at a gas station in Gwinnett County, Georgia, as a simple prom dress sale turned into a violent brawl. The incident, which took place at a RaceTrac gas station just outside of Atlanta, saw one of the alleged perpetrators being flipped and body slammed onto the pavement as she attempted to choke the 18-year-old seller.

The altercation began when the victim met up with her former friend, 20-year-old Morgan Flinchum, to sell her a prom dress on February 26th. The dress originally belonged to Flinchum, but the victim had possession of it because her mother had helped pay for it. Flinchum contacted the victim to purchase the dress outright, leading to the meeting at the gas station.

Upon meeting, Flinchum suggested they try on the dress in the gas station’s bathroom. However, once inside, a friend of Flinchum’s was waiting and snatched the dress away from the victim before running off. A chase ensued, with the victim catching up to the dress thief, only for a struggle to break out near the gas pumps.

The victim’s boyfriend intervened and managed to retrieve the dress from one of the assailants, but things quickly escalated. Surveillance footage captured the violent altercation, showing a struggle between the victim, her boyfriend, and the alleged prom dress thieves. At one point, one of the perpetrators placed the victim in a chokehold from behind, only for her to flip the aggressor over her back and slam her to the ground.

Gwinnett County Police responded to the scene and reviewed the surveillance footage, leading to the arrests of Flinchum, Kaylee George, and Lelia DeJager, who turned themselves in. Flinchum and Dejager were charged with battery and theft by taking, while George was charged with theft by taking.

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Cpl. Juan Madiedo of the Gwinnett County Police described the incident as unusual, stating, “I would say it’s not normally something we have to investigate, an argument over a prom dress.” The department emphasized the importance of conducting person-to-person sales in public places with surveillance cameras to ensure safety.

To facilitate safe transactions, all Gwinnett County police precincts, including headquarters, have designated e-commerce parking spots monitored by video. Madiedo encouraged citizens to utilize these locations for online transactions, stating, “We invite any citizen out there, if you’re looking to make a transaction, sell any items or purchase an item online, meet that person at one of our designated e-commerce locations.”

In conclusion, the prom dress sale gone wrong serves as a reminder of the importance of conducting transactions in safe environments and utilizing available resources to prevent potential conflicts and violence.

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