Savannah

[Trailer] This Week ‘Sins Of The City’ Recounts Murder Case Of Savannah Youth Advocate 

A new episode of Sins of The City, airing this Thursday, August 12 at 9 pm ET/8C on TV One, recounts the case of Savannah Community Youth advocate Shawntray Grant who was gunned down after a night of gambling with friends. Grant was a lifelong citizen of Savannah and his death deeply impacted the community. However, with so much circumstantial evidence pouring in, it was difficult to solidify the facts. Experts recount the brutal murder of the community activist.

Sins of the City

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An Ambush In Savannah Leads to the Death of a Community Activist 

Closing in on a Suspect

Sins of The City is a close-ended true crime docu-series exposing the underbelly of American cities and highlighting perplexing crimes that will forever alter the fabric of these communities. Through first-hand storytelling, Sins of The City depicts investigators working through the evidence to secure case leads, as narration and interviews capture the history behind each city’s woeful tale.  Various investigators, community leaders, and family members provide real-life perspectives and insight into the cities profiled this season.

Sins of The City is produced for TV One by Executive Producers Jeff Collins and Deborah Allen and Victoria Duley, Co-Executive Producer of Catalina Content, LLC. For TV One, Susan Henry is Executive Producer in Charge of Production; and Donyell Kennedy-McCullough is Senior Director of Talent & Casting.

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