THREE TEENAGE GIRLS SHOT IN GEORGIA DRIVE-BY (1293 hits)
Police are still trying to get a description of the suspects who shot three teenage girls in Clayton County.
The girls were rushed to the hospital Tuesday afternoon after being shot in a drive-by on Plover Road in an unincorporated section of Clayton near Jonesboro, said Clayton police spokesman Officer Kevin Hughes.
On Wednesday, Hughes said detectives are following several leads, but still do not have a concrete description of the vehicle or the gunman.
Four teenage girls were standing on the side of the road talking to a group of boys when a car pulled up, Hughes said.
Several men were inside the car. As the car slowly drove by, one of the men opened fire.
The gunman fired at least 11 shots before the car sped off, Hughes said. Three of the girls were struck.
Paramedics rushed the girls to Southern Regional Medical Center in Riverdale. Police described their injuries as non-life-threatening.
Hughes said the victims' names and conditions were not available Wednesday morning. The girls were between 14 and 16 years old, police said.
The shooting occurred about 2.3 miles from Mundy's Mill Middle School, but school was not in session on Tuesday.
I hope the culprits are caught. My prayers go out to the girls and their families for a quick and speedy recovery.
Wednesday, October 21st 2009 at 3:54PM
Jen Fad
It's terrible that people do these kind of things. I also will pray for them.
Thursday, October 22nd 2009 at 7:20PM
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