A second suspect involved in a gunfight inside The Finish Line Café on Wrightsboro Road has been arrested.
Stedmon Jamaal Grant, 34, was taken into custody Friday and charged with aggravated assault and two counts of possession of a weapon, according to warrants.
Investigators say Grant and DeMarcus Hill became involved in an altercation inside the Augusta business Oct. 25 that escalated into violence. Warrants allege Grant fired multiple shots, striking Hill multiple times throughout his body. Grant is also accused of stabbing Hill several times during the confrontation.
Authorities say Hill fired back, striking Grant in the lower body. Hill was arrested in early November and charged with aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime.

Deputies were called to The Finish Line Café, located at 3960 Wrightsboro Road, around 10:57 p.m. on Oct. 25 after reports of gunfire. When deputies arrived, they found Grant lying in front of the door suffering from a gunshot wound to the thigh. Deputies rendered aid until EMS arrived and transported him to the hospital. Hill was later taken to Doctors Hospital by a private vehicle, where deputies made contact with him.
Both men were hospitalized following the shooting. The incident prompted a large law enforcement response from both the Richmond County and Columbia County sheriff’s offices, which cited close cooperation during the investigation.
In a statement posted on social media following the shooting, Finish Line Café officials condemned the violence and said staff members attempted to de-escalate the situation before it escalated.
“Violence of any kind is not tolerated at Finish Line Café,” the business said. “Unfortunately, Saturday night’s situation escalated very quickly, and we are deeply sorry to everyone who was there or had a loved one there.”
The business also addressed online rumors and comments following the shooting, emphasizing its commitment to inclusivity and condemning racist remarks made in response to the incident. Finish Line Café said all staff members were unharmed and that the business was working with law enforcement to improve safety moving forward.


