Summerhill shooting Police release vehicle description, tag number

Atlanta, GALocal News

Four individuals were hospitalized after a shooting at a gated apartment complex in southeast Atlanta shortly after midnight on Thursday. Police reported that three women and one man were injured when suspects opened fire from outside, targeting an apartment. The attackers fled in a black Dodge Ram, which has been identified with the Georgia license plate SCN0941. Neighbors described the chaos as gunfire erupted, with one resident stating she found bullets lodged in her walls. Authorities have not disclosed the conditions of the victims or whether the shooting was a targeted act.

This incident has left residents feeling unsafe, prompting calls for a stronger police presence in the community. Talethia Rouse, a resident, expressed concern for her children's safety and noted the fear among neighbors. The Atlanta Police Department is asking anyone with information to come forward to assist in the investigation.

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