2 teens Andre Mclean, 19, and Kayla Serrano, 13, among 3 dead in Gwinnett shooting

Oct 14, 2014 - 20:38
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2 teens Andre Mclean, 19, and Kayla Serrano, 13, among 3 dead in Gwinnett shooting
Gwinnett PD says a man shot and killed his niece and nephew before pulling the trigger on himself in Peachtree Corners on Tuesday afternoon.

Three people are dead, including two teens, after a shooting in Peachtree Coers. 

The shooting happened Tuesday, around 5 p.m., on Bannor Lane.

Gwinnett police identified the deceased teens as Andre Mclean, 19, and Kayla Serrano, 13.

The suspected gunman, 30-year-old Brandon Mclean, is their uncle. Police say he later died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. 

They say the gunman also shot his mother, Betty Mclean and her sister, Charlotte Longnecker. Both women are in serious condition at Gwinnett County Medical Center.

Investigators are still trying to determine a motive in the shooting

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