The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Police shooting rate in Georgia outpacing 2021

Man in Savannah 14th person killed by law enforcers in ’22.

- By Henri Hollis henri.hollis@ajc.com

A 35-year-old man shot by police last month in downtown Savannah when he allegedly brandished a hand- gun at two off-duty officers died Tuesday, becoming the 14th person killed by law enforcemen­t in Georgia this year, according to the GBI.

Robert Gadson was crit- ically injured when he was shot March 26 outside a bar, the GBI said. Gadson had been involved in a dispute with a bouncer around 3 a.m. when he pulled a gun, according to the state agency. Two off-duty Savannah police officers were working secu- rity next door and responded to the incident. They told Gadson to drop his gun, but instead he pointed his weapon at them, leading one of the officers to fire, the GBI said.

Gadson suffered a seri- ous gunshot wound and was taken to the hospital but died there several days later, the GBI said.

Through the first quarter of 2022, the GBI has investigat­ed 34 officer-involved shootings, significan­tly outstrippi­ng the pace of such incidents in 2021. Last year, 19 people had been shot by police in Georgia by the first of April.

The number of shootings in the first three months does not necessaril­y indicate a yearlong trend. After 2021 started with so few officer-involved shootings, the pace soon accelerate­d, and the annual total reached 100.

The increase this year cannot be credited to the city of Atlanta, where 2022 has seen an overall drop in crime. The GBI has investigat­ed only three shootings involving Atlanta police officers this year and one involving an Atlanta Public Schools police officer. In the wider metro area, Acworth, Newnan and Lawrencevi­lle, along with DeKalb, Cherokee and Clayton counties, are the only jurisdicti­ons to record officer-involved shootings, with one each.

The oldest person involved in a police shooting this year was 68-year-old Charles Calhoun, who was killed March 23 in Clayton after he pointed a gun at responding officers, according to the GBI. He is the oldest person involved in such a shooting since at least January 2020.

At least seven teenagers have been involved in police shootings this year, but none was killed, according to the GBI’s data. The youngest is a 16-year-old who was not identified because he is a minor. He and two 17-yearolds were injured when they exchanged gunfire with a Columbus police officer who was pursuing them as they drove a stolen car, the GBI said. All three teens suffered non-life-threatenin­g injuries and are facing multiple

At least seven teenagers have been involved in police shootings this year, but none was killed, according to the GBI’s data.

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