Atlanta police released surveillance video from Nov. 26 near Market Street in hopes the public can identify several wanted children for questioning about a shooting that left two dead and several injured.
At 8 pm that night, police responded to reports that several people had been shot near Market Street, and when they arrived, they found several people with gunshot wounds.
Suspects caught on camera ‘celebrating’ after deadly shooting at Atlantic Station.
(Atlanta Police Department)
Police said a preliminary investigation indicated groups of minors were escorted off the property by security guards for acting disorderly and violating Atlantic Station’s curfew.
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At some point, police said, a dispute broke out between the minors that resulted in gunfire, leaving one man dead and several others shot.
On November 29, a second victim identified by police as a 15-year-old boy died of his injuries.
Suspects caught on camera ‘celebrating’ after deadly shooting at Atlantic Station.
(Atlanta Police Department)
Police released surveillance footage Wednesday of a group of minors at the scene of the shooting on Nov. 26.
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In the images, the group of minors is seen in a subway station before boarding a train.
The images focus on two people considered suspicious, police said. One of the male individuals is wearing a yellow and black hoodie, and the other is wearing a blue hoodie with white writing.
Suspects caught on camera ‘celebrating’ after deadly shooting at Atlantic Station.
(Atlanta Police Department)
Investigators said they hope to identify and speak to each of the people seen in the images.
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Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to an arrest in the matter.
The Atlanta Police Department encourages anyone with information about the incident to call Crime Stoppers Atlanta at 404-577-TIPS (8477). The calls will remain anonymous, according to police.