Atlanta Man Antonio Marquez Shaw Charged in Triple Shooting

Dec 14, 2011 - 18:10
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Atlanta Man Antonio Marquez Shaw  Charged in Triple Shooting
Antonio Marquez Shaw (Photo: Fulton County Sheriff's Office)

Atlanta police arrested and charged a 24-year-old man in a triple shooting incident that left one man dead and two women injured outside an Atlanta apartment complex

A Spokeman for the atlanta police department said that Antonio Marquez Shaw has charged in the shootings, which took place on Saturday.  Investigators say 31-year-old Shomari Grier was sitting on the front steps of an apartment building with the two women when an argument started with Shaw.

Six shots were fired and Grier was fatally hit in the chest. Police say one of the women was shot in the stomach and the other was hit in the leg.
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Information from: The Atlanta Joual-Constitution, http://www.ajc.com

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