Wanted Gunfire erupts after parking lot fight at West Midtown Waffle House

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Atlanta police released images of three suspects linked to a shooting at a Waffle House on April 21. The shooting followed a parking lot fight where the suspects opened fire on a group, damaging a deputy's vehicle and another car. Fortunately, no injuries occurred during the incident. Two suspects fled on foot, while the third drove off in a Tesla. Investigators hope the released photos will encourage these individuals to come forward.

In addition, police are requesting anonymous tips from the public via Crime Stoppers Atlanta. Tipsters may receive a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the suspects' identification. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about safety in public spaces in Atlanta.

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