SWAT surrounds Marietta home while searching for murder suspect, but don’t find him

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A significant law enforcement operation unfolded in Marietta, Georgia, as a SWAT team surrounded a residence while searching for a murder suspect. The individual in question is suspected of fatally shooting a man after an argument escalated inside a restaurant. This troubling incident occurred in the restaurant's parking lot, raising alarm in the local community. As the SWAT team conducted their search, they aimed to apprehend the suspect swiftly to ensure public safety. Despite their extensive efforts, including surrounding the home, the suspect remained at large.

This situation reflects ongoing concerns about violence and crime in the area. Local authorities continue to investigate the incident, emphasizing their commitment to public safety. The community remains vigilant as they await updates on the suspect's capture.

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