A former University of Georgia football player has been found guilty in connection with a fatal gas station robbery in Oconee County.

Ahkil Crumpton faces charges connected to his participation in the killing of Elijah Wood, a 23-year-old RaceTrac clerk in Watkinsville, which occurred in March 2021.

   A spokesperson from the U.S. has confirmed that a RaceTrac clerk in Oconee County was fatally shot in 2021, and a former University of Georgia football player has been found guilty on multiple charges related to the incident. The Attorney’s Office located in the Middle District of Georgia.
On Wednesday, a federal jury in Athens declared Ahkil Crumpton, a 26-year-old resident of Philadelphia, guilty of one count of interference with commerce by attempted robbery and one count of making a false statement during the purchase of a firearm.

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In a news release, a comprehensive account is provided regarding the events that took place on the fateful night of the crime. Crumpton’s charges arise from his participation in the unfortunate incident that led to the murder of 23-year-old Elijah Wood, who tragically lost his life shortly after 1 a.m. in March 2021 due to a gunshot wound. According to the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office, the RaceTrac in Watkinsville, which is approximately 15 minutes away from Athens, was where the incident occurred.

   It was claimed in the indictment that the individual, who was 24 years old at the time, brandished a Glock 9mm pistol while trying to rob the RaceTrac. Subsequently, they shot and fatally wounded Wood.
According to officials, as stated in the news release, the evidence presented during the trial clearly unveils that Crumpton discharged a single shot at close proximity, directly impacting Wood’s chest. I appreciate it if you could rephrase the provided text in a different writing style or format.
During the trial, Wood’s girlfriend took the stand and stated that she was engaged in a FaceTime call with Wood at that particular moment. Without taking any money or merchandise, Crumpton hastily made his way out of the store. Wood perished at the location, as stated in the news release by U.S authorities. According to the statement from the Attorney’s Office.
According to a previous report by 11Alive, Crumpton was also charged with murder in relation to Wood’s death. On Wednesday, in a Facebook post, the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office stated that the upcoming phase in the case would involve the murder trial.
The state murder trial does not have a set date yet.

   According to the release, currently Crumpton could potentially be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison for attempted robbery, as well as a maximum of ten years for his firearm charge. Crumpton, though his sentence will be determined in the future, will not have the possibility of parole granted to him.
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It took authorities almost a year to arrest someone in connection to the murder of Wood.
On October, another resident from Commerce, Georgia, admitted to guilt in regards to lying during the firearm purchase process. The authorities stated that three officials made the announcement. The accusation against the co-defendant stated that they had unlawfully procured a firearm for Crumpton.

   According to officials mentioned in the news release, Crumpton was part of the UGA football team, serving as a wide receiver in both the 2017 and 2018 seasons. Until spring of 2021, he was a student at the school; however, officials have stated that he did not fulfill the requirements for graduation. During the time of Wood’s murder, he resided in an apartment located less than a couple of miles from RaceTrac, his roommate being a close friend.
In the course of the trial, authorities disclosed that the companion gave testimony affirming that upon the occurrence of the shooting, Crumpton entered the apartment while brandishing a firearm. He conveyed remorse, proclaiming that his actions were unintentional, and clarified that his sole objective had been acquiring monetary gain. Supposedly, he admitted to the shooting in the presence of his friend.

   After the shooting and alleged murder of Wood, four months later, Crumpton was once again implicated in a fatal shooting incident that occurred in Downtown Philadelphia. It is said that Crumpton discharged a total of 13 rounds, ultimately resulting in the man’s death.
According to the U.S., the law enforcement collected the 9mm shell casings, which were later subjected to ballistics testing. Through this testing, it was concluded that the firearm employed in the Philadelphia shooting incident was identical to the one used in the RaceTrac killing of Wood.

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   During their investigation, agents discovered that Crumpton had utilized the clothes worn during both fatal shootings. Furthermore, they stumbled upon a loaded AR-15 rifle belonging to the suspect. According to the Attorney’s Office, it was stated.
In July 2021, the Wood family shared their heart-wrenching experience with 11Alive, discussing the profound anguish inflicted upon them by the murder, which occurred only a few months ago.
Tripp Lemmonds, who is married to Wood’s twin sister, expressed how challenging it is for him to drive past this place.
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   We take great satisfaction in the verdict and are hopeful that this initial conviction will provide the family with a semblance of solace. We take immense pride in the dedication and effort put forth by the Oconee Co. members. The Facebook post reads, “The efforts invested by the Sheriff’s Office, as well as our state and federal partners, in this case are commendable.”
The case was thoroughly investigated by several law enforcement agencies, including the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), the FBI, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), the Athens-Clarke County Police Department, and the Philadelphia Police Department.

   The investigation also received support from the U.S. authorities, The Eastern District of Pennsylvania’s Attorney’s Office.

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