Man shot in head at Georgia Tech off-campus housing investigation underway

Atlanta, GALocal News

A man was shot in the head at The Connector Apartments, which serves Georgia Tech students, on Sunday afternoon. The incident took place at 699 Spring Street SW, where police discovered the victim unresponsive but breathing. He was promptly transported to the hospital for emergency care. The Atlanta Police Department has not disclosed additional information regarding the victim's identity or any potential suspects in the case. As the investigation unfolds, officials stress the importance of community safety and cooperation.

The Connector Apartments are known for providing off-campus housing options, but it remains uncertain if the victim was a student. This shooting reflects ongoing concerns about safety in urban residential areas. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward to aid the investigation.

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