Police: Gwinnett County Woman Shoots 2, Kills Herself

Apr 11, 2012 - 07:25
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Police: Gwinnett County Woman Shoots 2, Kills Herself
A woman hit two people with a vehicle and then shot them on Tuesday, according to Gwinnett County police.

A woman shot two people and then ran over one of them in a vehicle before killing herself, according to Gwinnett County police.

The incident occurred at the intersection of Satellite Blvd. and Steve Reynolds Blvd., according to police.

Authorities said a man and woman were in a parking lot when another woman opened fire, hitting both of them. The shooter then got in her car and ran over the man, according to police. The female shooter left the scene, but then retued and was standing over the victims when police arrived. As police were giving the woman commands, she then shot herself, according Cpl. Jake Smith of the Gwinnett County Police Department.

Woman tued a gun on herself after police said she shot two other people and ran over one of her victims.

 

The male victim died at the scene, while the female victim was transported to the hospital.

Police are continuing to investigate.

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