25 People Shot In Atlanta Including An 8-Year Old girl – 14 Just In This Incident Caught On Video
Atlanta police said they responded to multiple shootings throughout the city during the fourth of July weekend.
Police reported at least 25 people were shot in six separate incidents. Three of the shootings were deadly.
An 8-year-old girl died from her injuries after someone opened fire into a car off University Ave.
24 hours later fourteen people were shot at a party in Northeast Atlanta overnight Sunday.
Atlanta Police said a large group of people were gathered at a party and watching fireworks on the 200 block of Auburn Avenue in Atlanta when a vehicle hit a pedestrian in the area. At that point a fight broke out between a number of people at the scene.
Police said the fight got worse and eventually shots were fired by multiple people involved in the melee. APD said a total of 14 people were shot and all were taken to area hospitals by private vehicles. Two more people have died from this incident.
You can view in the video below how the incident started and escalated:
24 people shot overnight in #Atlanta during the #FourthofJuly; including 14 JUST IN THIS VIDEO (this Incident).
Please tell me more about how we should "#DefundThePolice" 🤦#Warzone #shooting pic.twitter.com/RSQJiLTxF8
— Chad of the CHAZ (@RealSaleemJuma) July 6, 2020
This is apparently what started the shooting in the first video:
This is apparently what kicked off the Shooting in the first video. pic.twitter.com/ore4vGZeFr
— Chad of the CHAZ (@RealSaleemJuma) July 6, 2020
Please tell me more about how you care about Black Lives Matter but want to defund the police!
Leftists care nothing about the black community, for them, it’s simply co-opting the movement for their main goals!
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