Former Georgia State Trooper Found Guilty of Vehicular Homicide Nearly a Decade After Fatal Crash in Carroll County
On August 18, 2025, former Georgia State trooper Anthony AJ Scott was found guilty on five of six charges, including vehicular homicide, after a 2015 crash in Carroll County that resulted in the deaths of two teenagers. Scott, who was driving at 66 mph in a 55 mph zone without sirens or lights, collided with a sedan carrying four teens, two of whom died. Sentencing has not yet been scheduled, but Scott faces up to 30 years in prison following a lengthy legal battle that included a mistrial in 2019.
In a tragic case from September 2015, former Georgia State trooper Anthony AJ Scott was found guilty of vehicular homicide after a fatal crash in Carroll County. The incident, which claimed the lives of two South Paulding High School students, highlights ongoing legal battles and public scrutiny as Scott faces potential sentencing of up to 30 years. Stay updated with the latest developments in this high-profile case.
Source: ATL Newsroom