Video Released in Underground Atlanta Shooting

May 11, 2011 - 06:39
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Video Released in Underground Atlanta Shooting
Homicide investigators have released new surveillance video of several persons of interest who are believed to have been involved in a murder of a man at Underground Atlanta. Investigators say two men and a woman got into an argument with …

ATLANTA, Ga. - Homicide investigators have released new surveillance video of several persons of interest who are believed to have been involved in a murder of a man at Underground Atlanta. Investigators say two men and a woman got into an argument with the victim Friday night, which resulted in his shooting death.

It happened at an entrance to Underground Atlanta, across the street from the Five Points MARTA station. On Tuesday, police released surveillance video taken from inside the MARTA station.

That video shows three people, two men and a woman, but investigators won’t say which one was the shooter. Police say they want to talk to all three people.

Atlanta police say a verbal altercation led to the shooting, but they don’t know what started the dispute. On the video, 30-year-old Demons Hambrick was seen running through the MARTA station. Police say off-camera, he collapsed, and later died. The video does not show the shooting.

Hambrick was on his way to meet friends when he was shot in the back at the vestibule that leads to Underground Atlanta.

Investigators say they’re interested in speaking with anyone who has any information in the case. A $2,000 Crimestoppers reward is being offered in the case.

Video Released in Underground Atlanta Shooting: MyFoxATLANTA.com

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