The Black Sea nation’s interior ministry said on Friday that a gunman shot and murdered four people at a market in the city of Rustavi, southeast Georgia, before being apprehended by police. The suspect, who was only described as a male born in 1988, opened fire at a market in Rustavi, an industrial center with 126,000 residents that is situated 25 kilometers (16 miles) from Tbilisi, the country’s capital.
However, the interior ministry in Georgia reported a mass shooting, resulting in one person being injured and taken to the hospital. The suspect was detained, and the motive behind the incident remains unknown. Mass shootings are rare in Georgia, where illegal possession of firearms carries a six-year prison sentence. Last year, a retired military officer killed five people and injured another before committing suicide.
An attack at a market in Georgia left four killed
on Saturday in the southwest Henry County hamlet of Hampton, near Dogwood Lakes. Atlanta, the capital of Georgia, is about 45 kilometers away. According to Hampton Police Chief James Turner, at a press conference, the victims were three males and one woman. Detectives are looking into at least four crime sites.
On the other hand, Hampton Police Chief James Turner stated at a press conference. The gunshots took place early on Saturday morning in a Hampton community, which has a population of about 8,500. Few facts concerning the deaths were made public by officials. According to Turner, at least four crime locations in the same neighborhood were being looked into by detectives. Although he acknowledged that Longmore lives in Hampton, he would not speculate as to why.
Besides, The suspect, Longmore, remains at large after the killings, and authorities are expanding their search area. They are also looking for a Black GMC Acadia SUV that Longmore might be driving. Turner confirmed that they have conducted an exhaustive search in the general area and are now widening the search. Longmore’s phone number is unknown, and no family member or attorney can speak on his behalf. Additionally, Law enforcement agencies and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation are assisting in the manhunt and investigation. The shootings marked the 31st mass killing of 2023, taking the lives of at least 153 people this year. The victims’ names have not yet been released.
Neighbor sees the suspects
Frankie Worth, a neighbor, said he witnessed the threat firsthand. He told the Associated Press that on Saturday, he heard a gunshot while he was peeking through the living room window curtains to see if his front yard needed to be mowed. Worth said on Sunday that after the gun was fired, he ducked “just for a second.” He turned to face the window once more. The veteran of the Marine Corps, Worth, stated, “You know, when you get incoming, you’ve got to know where it’s coming from.”
However, during a road rage altercation, Longmore, a Dogwood Lakes homeowner, was shot by Andre, a neighbor. Worth, who was present when it happened, thought Andre moved purposefully and didn’t appear upset or angry. After that, Longmore strolled nonchalantly in the direction of the subdivision’s entrance before quickening his step to a fast stride. While he contacted the police, Worth raced upstairs and watched Longmore vanish between some trees. Detectives are looking into at least four crime sites at Dogwood Lakes, according to Hampton Police Chief James Turner. At least three police cars were still stationed there, preventing anybody from entering. After that, Worth heard no more gunshots.
The suspect in the four-person mass shooting in Georgia is dead
Andre Longmore, accused of fatally shooting four people in Hampton, Georgia, was killed in a shootout with police, according to Henry County Sheriff Reginald Scandrett. Longmore returned fire and chased authorities, producing a handgun. Authorities then engaged in another gunbattle with Longmore, leaving him dead and two officers injured. One officer was severely injured and was life-flighted to a hospital.
Longmore, accused of fatally shooting four people, has been declared an “absolute honor” by the sheriff. He is conscious, breathing, and talking, and the sheriff praised the community for their ability to breathe easier and sleep better. The sheriff called the manhunt across metro Atlanta a “manhunt.” However, The suspect, known as Longmore, is being sought by authorities who are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. Police are not certain of the motive and believe Longmore is not related to any victims.