The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Gunman dead after standoff with police

- By John Spink jspink@ajc.com and Lauren Foreman lauren.foreman@ajc.com

For more than six hours Thursday morning, a northwest Atlanta neighborho­od was on edge. Shots were fired. SWAT officers swarmed the area. And police urged residents to stay indoors.

Now the GBI is trying to unravel a bizarre string of events — including a Facebook Live broadcast — that started with a 911 call about 2 a.m. and ended with the shooting death of the caller just before 8:30 a.m.

According to police, a man identified by Channel 2 Action News as Dashaun Shepard told dispatcher­s he heard gunshots in the 1400 block of Kennesaw Drive.

But “as (officers) were coming up to the location and knocking on the front door, shots were discharged in their direction from that house,” Atlanta police Lt. Jeff Cantin said. “They quickly backed up, took a position of cover and requested additional resources and units to the scene.”

One officer sustained minor injuries in the forehead and arm trying to take cover, police said. He was treated on the scene.

Shepard initially refused to speak with negotiator­s, according to police. At one point, he sent messages to police through family members.

According to Channel 2, Shepard streamed the standoff on Facebook Live, claiming he was “going to war” and that he was “about to shoot it out with these cops.”

Shepard, a breeder, had as many as a dozen dogs in the home, Channel 2 reported.

“We tried to do the best we could to bring this to a peaceful resolution by talking to the family and talking to him directly,” Cantin said.

Shepard’s sister, Asa, told Channel 2 her brother battled mental illness and that she was trying to talk him down via the Facebook Live.

But in the last hour of the standoff, more shots were fired, Cantin said. Gas also was used in an effort to get the man to surrender.

When Shepard finally exited the home, he confronted

officers and refused commands to surrender, Officer Donald Hannah said.

“SWAT officers fired and it appears the suspect was struck,” he said. “Medical

personnel responded and determined the suspect was deceased.”

Authoritie­s learned Shepard may have been distraught over a recent breakup.

 ?? JOHN SPINK PHOTOS / JSPINK@AJC.COM ?? Friends and family members of standoff suspect Dashaun Shepard react to news his death on Thursday.
JOHN SPINK PHOTOS / JSPINK@AJC.COM Friends and family members of standoff suspect Dashaun Shepard react to news his death on Thursday.
 ??  ?? The GBI is investigat­ing a standoff in the 1400 block of Kennesaw Drive that began with a man’s 911 call at 2 a.m. Thursday and ended with officers opening fire on him.
The GBI is investigat­ing a standoff in the 1400 block of Kennesaw Drive that began with a man’s 911 call at 2 a.m. Thursday and ended with officers opening fire on him.

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