Fight over girl led up to triple shooting at DeKalb County strip mall, witnesses say

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Three people were injured in a shooting at Hairston Square shopping center in DeKalb County on Friday afternoon. According to witnesses, the altercation may have originated from a fight over a girl, whose mother confirmed that her daughter's boyfriend was shot. The shooting took place near a barber shop, but authorities have not clarified whether it occurred inside or outside the establishment. One victim remains in critical condition at a nearby hospital, while the other two are reported to have moderate injuries and are stable. Witness Kendrick Alberty described the gunfire as powerful, indicating familiarity with firearms in the area.

Police are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident. Georgia has faced similar incidents in the past, raising concerns about gun violence in public spaces. The community is left on edge as officials work to restore safety and address the underlying issues.

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