Mugshot: Akhil Nasir Crumpton – UGA Footballer Arrested For Elijah Wood Murder

A former University of Georgia football player has been charged with murder in the shooting death of a RaceTrac employee over a year ago, according to the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office.

 

 

Ahkil Nasir Crumpton was apprehended by the sheriff’s office with the assistance of numerous agencies. On March 19, 2021, Elijah Wood, 23, was fatally shot in a shop on Highway 441.

According to the sheriff’s report, the investigation got a big break when the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives and the FBI uncovered and matched the shell casing of a gun with a shell casing found at the RaceTrac station.

According to investigators, Crumpton, who is from Philadelphia, played football at UGA in 2017 and 2018 and will continue to study there until 2021.

Crumpton is suspected of a murder in Philadelphia, but no details regarding the crime have been disclosed. Given the severity of the act, Ahkil might face charges including first-degree murder, unlawful weapon usage, and a slew of other offenses. If he is convicted, then he might have to face a minimum sentence of 20 years in jail.

 

 

Despite the fact that an arrest has been made, the matter is still under investigation. Anyone with information about this case should call the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office at (706) 769-3945.

Wikipedia: Akhil Nasir Crumpton Details To Know About

There is not much information on the Georgia footballer. However, we have some Akhil-related material that could be of interest to our readers.

He is the son of Keira Crumpton. He also has a younger brother named Jahmere Crumpton. He stands at a towering 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs roughly 175 pounds.

In 2018, he appeared in 11 of 14 games, starting two of them, and made two 20-yard catches against Austin Peay.

 

 

He recorded a nine-yard punt return against South Carolina and was selected as a team captain for the APSU game.

Furthermore, he appeared in 13 games in 2017, with five catches for 96 yards, one kickoff return (19 yards), and two punt returns (6 yds.).

He caught Georgia’s longest pass of the season, a 78-yard scoring play at Georgia Tech, and two catches for 17 yards in substantial playing time at Vandy, as well as one pass against Missouri.