Posted on 12/09/2022 2:24:15 PM PST by simpson96
ATLANTA — Atlanta police announced two people have been arrested in connection to the deadly shooting that killed a 12-year-old and 15-year-old near Atlantic Station on Nov. 26.
Police said a large group of minors got into a dispute on the 17th Street Bridge that night shortly after they were escorted out of Atlantic Station for curfew violations and unruly behavior.
Police announced Wednesday that they arrested two juveniles, 15 and 16, and charged them with two counts of murder, aggravated assault, and gang charges.
Police said both were students within the Atlantic Public Schools system.
One of the juveniles were located in New York. Police are working to learn how the juvenile was able to make it to New York.
Atlanta detectives told Channel 2′s Audrey Washington all of the people in a surveillance video they released, have been identified. The video showed the moments before and after two people opened fire near Atlantic Station last month.
One of those bullets hit and killed Zyion Charles, several more hit Cameron Jackson and four other people.
The mother of Cameron Jackson told Channel 2 Action News her son was not in a gang.
“We had all the resources but the one thing we were unable to deal with was the community, the environment, the city,” Tiffany Smith said.
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Feral blacks again.
Indeed
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“Like many Democrat cities, it has become a shooting gallery.”
I live outside of Montgomery (Montgomridishu) AL, and the poverty pimpin’, race hustlin’ mayor has made things worse.
Every day you hear automatic gun fire. Just this past Wednesday, there was a shooting outside one of the local day prisons errr high schools.
The editor better go back to English 101.
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