Crime & Safety
Police Release Footage from Violent Shootout on Alison Court SW
Police have released footage of a number of men shooting a number of guns inside an Alison Court parking lot.

Atlanta Police investigators want your assistance in identifying the individuals captured on surveillance video shooting at a car as it left the Stop & Shop parking lot at 2075 Alison Court. Police say one man used a AK-47 in the shooting.
According to the filed police report, "On April 6th Officer Winkler was dispatched to Alison Ct. for a shooting," The responding officer wrote in his report that before taking the call, he heard, "multiple, fully automatic gun shots in the area."
Upon arriving Officer Winkler, "observed multiple pistol and rifle shell casings in the parking lot and directly in front of the Stop and Shop."Β Β In the report he wrote that an "unidentified woman" approached him and gave him a description of a red getaway car and told the officer which way the victim went and which way the suspect went.
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Other officers were able to find the victim, who stated that, "he had been shot at 2075 Alison Ct. by a male in a red Camaro." The male in the red Camaro was known to officers in the area, and the car, "has been spotted regularly at 2075 Alison Ct," by officers according to the report.
The surveillance video shows multiple suspects firing handguns, and "even an βAK-47β style rifle at the victim in a black Chevy Tahoe," says Sgt. Lyon.Β
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Sgt. Lyon added that the victim was shot one time and survived the attack. Β
Zone 4 investigators need the publicβs help identifying the suspects in the video. Anyone with information can call Zone 4 Investigator Blackmon at (404) 472-3708.
Any information on the case can be submitted anonymously to the Crime Stoppers Atlanta tip line at 404-577-TIPS (8477), online www.crimestoppersatlanta.org or by texting CSA and the tip to CRIMES (274637). Persons do not have to give their name or any identifying information to be eligible for the reward of up to $2,000 for the arrest and indictment of the suspects.
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