The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘This is ridiculous’: 2 dead in separate shootings in 4 days

Arguments, fights resulting in violence, according to police.

- By Caroline Silva caroline.silva@ajc.com

The fatal shooting Tuesday was the ninth homicide this year in East Point. There were three homicides in April.

Two men are dead after separate shootings in East Point on Tuesday and Saturday, police said.

Officers were called to the Econo Lodge Motel at 1360 Virginia Avenue about 5:15 a.m. Tuesday and found a man shot inside room 425, police said. The victim was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital, where he died. His name was not released.

The shooter had fled the scene prior to officers arriving, police said. The incident was the result of an argument and physical fight between men who knew each other, according to police.

“Stop shooting people that you know. Don’t shoot anybody, but killing your friend because you got into an argument, that’s crazy,” East Point police Chief Shawn Buchanan told The Atlanta

Journal-constituti­on via phone Tuesday.

On Saturday, a man was found unresponsi­ve about 5:10 p.m. after being shot multiple times at an apartment complex in the 3200 block of Staci Lane, police said. He was later pronounced dead. His name was not released.

Investigat­ors said they were able to determine that the shooting was a result of a botched drug deal.

“Somebody showed up to buy drugs, other person decided they were gonna rob them or vice versa, and gunshots rang out,” East Point police spokesman Capt. Allyn

Glover told the AJC.

Authoritie­s said they are working through strong leads in the case, and Glover said the department is hoping to identify a suspect soon.

The fatal shooting Tuesday was the ninth homicide this year in East Point. There were three homicides in April.

“We don’t want any kind of homicide. This is ridiculous,” Buchanan said. “But every person that has been shot, with the exception of one, they knew each other.”

On April 22, 26-year-old Tanasia Conwell was found shot at an East Point recording studio and later died in the hospital, police said. Investigat­ors believe she knew the person who shot her.

Just over a week prior, 23-year-old Mohamed Lamine Toure was found lying on the street unresponsi­ve next to a maroon Mercedes sedan in the 4100 block of Washington Road, an incident report obtained by the AJC on Tuesday shows. He was taken to Grady hospital and later died.

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