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This is a developing story. Author: Christopher Buchanan Updated: 1:36 AM EDT May 15, 2021
ATLANTA Atlanta Police are informing the public of a shooting that happened in the city on Friday afternoon that left one female victim injured and a male victim dead.
Police were called out to the 2100 block of Lang Street around 6:30 p.m. to reports of a person shot in the city s Polar Rock neighborhood. They arrived to find the two victims, the female victim with a gunshot wound to the leg and an unresponsive male.
The first of these victims was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital. However, the other was pronounced dead by Grady Emergency Medical Services.
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Updated: 8:57 PM EST December 26, 2020
ATLANTA A man has died after police say he was hit by a car on the Downtown Connector in Atlanta on Saturday evening.
Atlanta Police said that they were called to the area of I-75 and I-85 at Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard around 6:20 p.m. where they found the man who had been hit.
Police said he was not alert, not conscious or breathing when they arrived and was pronounced dead by Grady Emergency Medical Services paramedics who arrived at the scene.
The driver remained on the scene and was working with police when they arrived. The accident investigation unit has also been called to the scene to continue investigating what happened.
Marilyn Pope, (left), a beautician in Milledgeville for many years, and her daughter, Nina Adams, talk about their fight against the coronavirus COVID-19 when it attacked them earlier this year. It nearly claimed the life of Mrs. Pope, whose son, Jeffrey Adams, 42, of Macon, also came down with the disease.
Marilyn Adams Pope and her daughter, Nina Adams, know all too well about the coronavirus COVID-19.Â
Theyâve had it. And so did Popeâs son, Jeffrey Adams, of Macon.
Pope, a local beautician for more than 40 years who recently celebrated her 75th birthday, nearly died from the disease and had to be hospitalized and placed on a ventilator because of the difficulty she had in breathing.Â