Chattanooga Times Free Press

Teen shot outside Six Flags was hurt in shooting last month

- BY DAVID AARO

A 15-year-old shot by Cobb County police outside Six Flags Over Georgia on Saturday evening was involved in another shooting in South Fulton last month, authoritie­s confirmed Tuesday.

Syere Littlefiel­d is facing several charges related to the violence Saturday after several suspects opened fire in the area and were chased into the woods outside the park, the GBI said. According to South Fulton police, the teenager was injured in a drive-by shooting on Lavender Lane on Feb. 17. The residentia­l neighborho­od is southeast of I-85 and near Jonesboro Road.

“I understand that Mr. Littlefiel­d was listed as a victim in that incident,” South Fulton police spokespers­on Lt. Jubal Rogers said. “There was a drive-by shooting, and he was injured by gunfire as a result.”

Littlefiel­d, of College Park, remains in Grady Memorial Hospital’s intensive care unit recovering from his injuries after the chaos at Six Flags, which saw groups of young people fighting inside the park before the shooting, authoritie­s said. In addition to a previously reported assault charge, Littlefiel­d has been charged with aggravated assault on a police officer, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, possession of a firearm under 18, and interferen­ce with government property, police said Tuesday.

The teen was found with a handgun at the scene after being shot by Officer Stephen Abernathy, according to a police report obtained Tuesday.

It was the second straight year that fighting was reported at Six Flags on the opening day of the season. Cobb police said they used an abundance of caution Saturday due to earlier incidents of violence “among large crowds that come to the park and the surroundin­g areas.”

Reports also suggested there were social media posts before Saturday indicating something would possibly happen that day, but police have not confirmed that.

“Six Flags requested additional officers to work on the park property for that day,” Cobb police said. “Additional­ly, the precinct commander for the area where Six Flags is situated arranged for extra officers to patrol the adjacent areas.”

In a statement on Sunday, Six Flags wrote that the park had strong support from Cobb police, who were present both inside and outside the grounds. Other safety measures already in place included “state of the art” security systems and metal detection, along with security personnel.

On Monday, Mableton Mayor Michael Owens called the incident at his city’s amusement park “disappoint­ing” and said he plans to host public safety meetings. He said he wants to collaborat­e with the Cobb Police Department and Cobb Sheriff’s Office while discussing current safety protocols and procedures and exploring innovative approaches to enhance security.

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