Police Man with at least 36 arrests opened fire from SUV on homeless camp

Atlanta, GALocal News

Alexander Wood, 43, was arrested after allegedly opening fire from a moving SUV in downtown Atlanta, targeting a homeless encampment. Witnesses reported the shooting near Forsyth and Peachtree streets, prompting police to track his vehicle to a registered address in southwest Atlanta. Upon finding the abandoned SUV, officers discovered shell casings inside and a firearm hidden in nearby bushes. Wood's criminal history is extensive, with over 36 arrests since 2001, including serious charges like armed robbery and drug distribution. He was released from prison in June 2023 after serving time for possession of cocaine with intent to distribute.

Authorities have not confirmed whether anyone at the encampment was injured or if Wood was on probation or parole during the incident. The Atlanta Police Department is investigating whether additional charges will be filed if evidence suggests specific targeting of individuals. Wood currently remains in Fulton County Jail facing multiple charges, including aggravated assault and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

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