The family of a beloved 21-year-old student who died a shockingly senseless death is a step closer to reaching justice for her.
Brianna Long, 21, was killed while working in a bar in Remerton, Georgia in October 2023 after he was struck by a lost bullet.
And now the police have sued two gangsters that they say they have fired the bullet, with the couple both sued for murder of malice.
TSion Clayton, 23, and Kimone Green, 21, both from Lownes County, Georgia, were sued earlier this week and further counts are expected to be confronted.
Researchers said the suspects were looking for someone who was linked to a gang -dispute.
Both men are already in custody in separate, non -related things in Georgia and Florida.

Two men are accused of the murder of the Georgia -Student Brianna Long who was killed by a lost bullet that noticed her while she was working her barwork

Long worked in the Pier Bar in Remerton when she was shot and killed
The news is the only relief for the Van Long family, who has been campaigning for justice since her murder.
'Please pray for our families; We go through an extremely difficult time, and there is still a long way for us, “said Long's mother Nichole Long.
Long was an aspiring mouth hygienist who had registered at Valdosta State University after graduating from Paillding County High School in 2020.
Her dreams were broken off meaninglessly when she was hit by the lost bullet just before 2.40 on the day she died.
She was remembered as a popular and active member of her school community, as well as a talented cheerleader and football player.
“Brianna had an unparalleled ability to relieve a room and make everyone around her feel loved,” reads her death advertisement.
'With her infectious laughter and real personality, she never met a stranger.
“Her sincere compassion and empathy were wearing her to countless individuals, giving them an indelible mark on their lives.”

TSion Clayton, 23, and Kimone Green, 21, both of Lowndes County, Georgia, are accused of one count of murder of malice

Both men are already in custody in separate, non -related matters and further charges against them are expected
“This case is active and underway,” said the Georgia Bureau of Investigation in a statement.
'Everyone with information about this case is asked to call the GBI Thomasville Office on 229-225-4090.
'Anonymous tips can also be submitted by calling 1-800-597 tips (8477), online or by downloading it something downloading, sending something mobile app.
“Once completed, the file is given to the Southern Judicial Circuit District Attorney's Office for Prosecutor.”