The Columbus Dispatch

Police in Georgia shoot suspect in bow and arrow carjacking

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MARIETTA, Ga. – Police in Georgia shot and wounded a man Tuesday suspected of using a bow and arrow to carjack a woman in Atlanta before crashing the stolen car and pointing the weapon at police, authoritie­s said.

The suspect was taken to a hospital after he was shot by an officer during a standoff in Marietta, a suburb northwest of Atlanta, police said. He was conscious, alert and breathing, department spokesman Officer Chuck Mcphilamy said.

The events began unfolding early Tuesday morning when Atlanta police say the suspect shot an arrow through a woman’s windshield while demanding she get out of a car.

The woman complied, and the suspect fled in her vehicle, Atlanta police said.

About an hour later, police located the stolen car in Marietta after it crashed into the side of a bridge. The suspect had loaded a compound bow with an arrow and pointed the weapon at police, police said.

An officer opened fire, striking the suspect once, Mcphilamy said. No officers were hurt.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion, which is investigat­ing the shooting, identified the suspect as Trent Andrew Emory, 29, of Canton, Georgia. It said Emory was hospitaliz­ed in stable condition.

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