Police: 1 dead, 1 injured in Clayton County Shooting

Aug 22, 2014 - 10:00
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Police: 1 dead, 1 injured in Clayton County Shooting
Investigators said someone shot two people at a home on Radford Drive late Thursday night.

Clayton County police are investigating a deadly shooting at a home on Radford Drive in Riverdale.

Police say two men were shot multiple times Thursday night. One victim has died and the other victim is being treated at a nearby hospital.

Friday moing, authorities released this information about the case:

"Clayton County Police Officers responded to the 6000 block of Radford Drive where two people had been shot.

When officers got to the home, they found Darrel Agee Jr. in the living room, he had been shot multiple times. Agee was conscious and alert, but would not provide information about who shot him.

Officers found a second victim, Christopher Brown inside the home. Brown was taken to Southe Regional Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.

Darrel was also taken to the hospital. He's in critical condition.

Officers leaed the shooters left the home in a Black Infiniti SUV. The investigation continues."

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