State University Police Detain Suspect After Woman Critically Injured in Shooting at Summit Cafeteria
30 Marietta St NW
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- A woman was critically injured in a shooting at Summit Cafeteria in Atlanta after a dispute. The suspect, a man in his mid-20s, fled the scene armed with an assault rifle and two handguns but was later apprehended by Georgia State University police. The victim remains in critical condition.
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The victim is in critical condition after she was struck by gunfire multiple times.
The suspect reportedly opened fire after a dispute inside Summit Cafeteria, per local news.
The suspect fled on foot.
The suspect is approximately 23-27 years old and 5'5"
Police are on scene investigating the report of shots fired.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 30 Marietta St NW.
The victim is in critical condition after she was struck by gunfire multiple times.
The suspect reportedly opened fire after a dispute inside Summit Cafeteria, per local news.
The suspect fled on foot.
The suspect is approximately 23-27 years old and 5'5"
Police are on scene investigating the report of shots fired.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 30 Marietta St NW.
The victim is in critical condition after she was struck by gunfire multiple times.
The suspect reportedly opened fire after a dispute inside Summit Cafeteria, per local news.
The suspect fled on foot.
The suspect is approximately 23-27 years old and 5'5"
Police are on scene investigating the report of shots fired.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 30 Marietta St NW.
The victim is in critical condition after she was struck by gunfire multiple times.
The suspect reportedly opened fire after a dispute inside Summit Cafeteria, per local news.
The suspect fled on foot.
The suspect is approximately 23-27 years old and 5'5"
Police are on scene investigating the report of shots fired.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 30 Marietta St NW.
The victim is in critical condition after she was struck by gunfire multiple times.
The suspect reportedly opened fire after a dispute inside Summit Cafeteria, per local news.
The suspect fled on foot.
The suspect is approximately 23-27 years old and 5'5"
Police are on scene investigating the report of shots fired.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 30 Marietta St NW.
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Way to go GSU police!
@DumbUser712696007 Hold your city council person accountable, keep your foot on their neck about the conditions in which you live. Have you attended a neighborhood meeting, or are you engaged with your NPU? Do you know who your police major and their cell phone number? Call 311 to submit a complaint about the abandoned buildings that the owners have to secure to avoid entry or loitering. Also, 311 can be called to send out PAD to offer help to the people. Reach out to the news media, expose the mayor. FYI…It’s against the law to force the un-housed to seek shelter and mental help. Get engaged with your neighbors and city councilperson because your responses says you just live there but there is some much you can do about the situation.
100% agree on holding City Council person accountable and engaging with neighbors, neighborhood associations, and NPUs (neighborhood planning units).
Dispatch radio says they have the guy in custody on scene, GSU nabbed him
Way to go GSU police!
@DumbUser712696007 Hold your city council person accountable, keep your foot on their neck about the conditions in which you live. Have you attended a neighborhood meeting, or are you engaged with your NPU? Do you know who your police major and their cell phone number? Call 311 to submit a complaint about the abandoned buildings that the owners have to secure to avoid entry or loitering. Also, 311 can be called to send out PAD to offer help to the people. Reach out to the news media, expose the mayor. FYI…It’s against the law to force the un-housed to seek shelter and mental help. Get engaged with your neighbors and city councilperson because your responses says you just live there but there is some much you can do about the situation.
100% agree on holding City Council person accountable and engaging with neighbors, neighborhood associations, and NPUs (neighborhood planning units).
Dispatch radio says they have the guy in custody on scene, GSU nabbed him
Way to go GSU police!
@DumbUser712696007 Hold your city council person accountable, keep your foot on their neck about the conditions in which you live. Have you attended a neighborhood meeting, or are you engaged with your NPU? Do you know who your police major and their cell phone number? Call 311 to submit a complaint about the abandoned buildings that the owners have to secure to avoid entry or loitering. Also, 311 can be called to send out PAD to offer help to the people. Reach out to the news media, expose the mayor. FYI…It’s against the law to force the un-housed to seek shelter and mental help. Get engaged with your neighbors and city councilperson because your responses says you just live there but there is some much you can do about the situation.
100% agree on holding City Council person accountable and engaging with neighbors, neighborhood associations, and NPUs (neighborhood planning units).
Dispatch radio says they have the guy in custody on scene, GSU nabbed him
Way to go GSU police!
@DumbUser712696007 Hold your city council person accountable, keep your foot on their neck about the conditions in which you live. Have you attended a neighborhood meeting, or are you engaged with your NPU? Do you know who your police major and their cell phone number? Call 311 to submit a complaint about the abandoned buildings that the owners have to secure to avoid entry or loitering. Also, 311 can be called to send out PAD to offer help to the people. Reach out to the news media, expose the mayor. FYI…It’s against the law to force the un-housed to seek shelter and mental help. Get engaged with your neighbors and city councilperson because your responses says you just live there but there is some much you can do about the situation.
100% agree on holding City Council person accountable and engaging with neighbors, neighborhood associations, and NPUs (neighborhood planning units).
Dispatch radio says they have the guy in custody on scene, GSU nabbed him
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Way to go GSU police!
@DumbUser712696007 Hold your city council person accountable, keep your foot on their neck about the conditions in which you live. Have you attended a neighborhood meeting, or are you engaged with your NPU? Do you know who your police major and their cell phone number? Call 311 to submit a complaint about the abandoned buildings that the owners have to secure to avoid entry or loitering. Also, 311 can be called to send out PAD to offer help to the people. Reach out to the news media, expose the mayor. FYI…It’s against the law to force the un-housed to seek shelter and mental help. Get engaged with your neighbors and city councilperson because your responses says you just live there but there is some much you can do about the situation.
100% agree on holding City Council person accountable and engaging with neighbors, neighborhood associations, and NPUs (neighborhood planning units).
Dispatch radio says they have the guy in custody on scene, GSU nabbed him