2 men wanted in connection with deadly shooting, DeKalb County police say

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DeKalb County police are intensifying their search for two suspects in connection with the tragic shooting death of Emile Field-Marshall, a 26-year-old man. The shooting took place on March 7 on Covington Highway at approximately 6:30 PM. Field-Marshall was rushed to the hospital by his father, where he later died from his injuries. Currently, two suspects have been charged with murder, but police believe there are two more individuals involved who are still at large. To assist in their capture, the police have released images of the wanted men.

This incident has raised concerns in the community regarding safety and crime in the area. Authorities are urging anyone with information to step forward and contact the DeKalb County Police Department. The investigation continues as the police work tirelessly to bring all responsible parties to justice.

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