Drunk driver shot after crashing in Atlanta neighborhood, police say

Atlanta, GALocal News

A reckless driving incident in Atlanta's Sweet Auburn neighborhood turned violent when a drunk driver was shot after crashing his vehicle into several parked cars. The crash occurred shortly before 12:30 a. m. on Monday, and witnesses reported that a confrontation arose between the driver and a group of onlookers. During this altercation, a bystander fired a shot, hitting the driver in the thigh.

Emergency responders transported the driver to Grady Memorial Hospital, where he is expected to recover. No arrests have been made, and police are appealing for public assistance in their investigation. This incident highlights concerns about public safety and the dangers of impaired driving. The Atlanta Police Department encourages anyone with relevant information to contact them.

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