DHS Worker SLAUGHTERED—Killer Should’ve Been BLOCKED…

Police DHS officers in tactical gear on duty.

A DHS employee fell victim to a random killing spree by a UK-born man naturalized under Biden in 2022, despite his violent criminal record that should have barred him from citizenship.

The Deadly Spree Unfolds in DeKalb County

Olaolukitan Adon Abel launched his attacks early morning April 13, 2026, outside a Checkers restaurant on Wesley Chapel Road in unincorporated DeKalb County. He shot an unidentified woman multiple times; she died from injuries. Minutes later, Abel targeted a homeless man sleeping outside a Kroger shopping center at 3855 Peachtree Road in Brookhaven, firing several rounds and leaving him critically injured. Brookhaven Police soon connected the dots across jurisdictions.

Tragic Death of DHS Employee Lauren Bullis

Abel struck again swiftly, shooting and stabbing Lauren Bullis, 40, on Battle Forest Drive as she walked her dog in a quiet neighborhood. Witnesses saw a man standing over her body before he fled in a silver Volkswagen Jetta. Bullis worked in the DHS Office of the Inspector General, an irony DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin highlighted in his statement. Police tracked Abel using license plate recognition cameras, arresting him in Troup County that day.

Suspect’s Extensive Criminal History Ignored

Abel, born in the United Kingdom, gained U.S. citizenship in 2022 during the Biden administration. Georgia records show convictions predating naturalization: sexual battery in Chatham County with jail time, probation, and mandated mental health evaluation; battery on a police officer; assault with a deadly weapon; obstruction; vandalism. These red flags failed to halt his citizenship process, a lapse conservative sources decry as policy failure aligned with common sense vetting standards.

Brookhaven Police Chief Brandon Gurley described the spree as completely random, stating Abel intended further killings. DeKalb and Brookhaven departments collaborated with state partners. Abel faces two murder counts, aggravated assault, and weapons charges, held without bond. Motive stays unknown as investigation continues into April 15 updates.

DHS Response and Policy Implications

DHS confirmed Abel’s background and Bullis’s employment to Fox News. Secretary Mullin stated: a DHS employee brutally murdered by a UK-born man naturalized in 2022 despite his record. He contrasted this with Trump-era USCIS reforms blocking criminals lacking good moral character. Facts support Mullin’s view; lax prior vetting enabled a preventable tragedy, resonating with American conservative priorities on secure borders and accountability.

Community Shock and Broader Fallout

DeKalb County residents face fear from random violence in everyday spots like fast-food lots and dog walks. DHS staff grapple with morale hit from Mullin’s “acts of pure evil” label. Victims’ families await justice; the injured homeless man recovers. Politically, the case reignites debates on immigrant crime and naturalization, questioning denaturalization for post-citizenship violence. Local security tightens amid ongoing probes.

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