According to WSB Atlanta, “a student at Clark Atlanta University was shot in the back as she drove through her neighborhood causing her to crash her car.”
According to channel 2’s Darryn Moore, “The Atlanta Police Department responded to a call that a car had jumped a curb and crashed and the woman behind the wheel was suffering from a gunshot wound.”
This happened at the intersection of Lawton and Lucille Avenues in South West Atlanta.
We urge caution at all times and being aware of your surroundings when traveling and especially when traveling alone.
This information news blog comes to you from the Alpharetta, Georgia criminal defense attorney Scott Miller.
If you have criminal a charge and would like to discuss the charge with attorney Scott Miller you may contact him at 770-408-1001 for a free consultation.
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Posted on Sep 25, 2018
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