The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Teens arrested on gun, other charges after police shoot at car

The Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion has launched an investigat­ion of the incident Saturday morning in Waycross near the GeorgiaFlo­rida state line.

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WAYCROSS — Two teenage boys were arrested on gun charges and other counts after a Georgia police offi- cer attempting a traffic stop fired multiple gunshots at their car, according to police.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion has launched an investigat­ion of the incident Saturday morning in Waycross near the Georgia-Florida state line. Two boys, ages 16 and 15, were inside the car when a Waycross police offi- cer approachin­g from the front opened fire, saying the vehicle had begun driving toward him, the GBI said.

Nobody was hurt by the gunfire. Before the shooting started, three younger children — ages 14, 12 and 9 — ran from the vehicle, the GBI said in a news release Saturday. The agency said the officer who opened fire had come to assist another Waycross officer who began following the car after witnessing the driver commit a traffic violation.

A statement from Waycross police said two officers have been placed on admin- istrative leave while the GBI investigat­es, which is customary in Georgia.

Waycross police also said both teenagers inside the car were arrested on charges of illegal possession of a firearm by a minor. The 16-yearold driver was also charged with aggravated assault on a police officer, reckless driving, running a stop sign and driving without a license.

The 15-year-old passenger was also charged with additional crimes of obstructio­n of a police officer and attempting to remove an officer’s firearm, according to the statement from Waycross police, which did not release the boys’ names.

Atlanta attorney Gerald Griggs, a vice president of the city’s NAACP chapter, said the Georgia NAACP wants police to immediatel­y release body camera and dash camera footage of the attempted traffic stop.

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