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Multiple Suspects, Jonesboro: A group of unidentified gunmen vanish into the night after a deadly ambush leaves a local teenager dead.

 Clayton County detectives are pulling out all the stops as they hunt for a crew of dangerous shooters. A group of suspects opened fire on a young boy. They managed to slip away into the darkness before anyone could stop them.


The entire chaotic incident unfolded on Friday evening right around dinner time. The shooters brought unexpected violence straight to a busy stretch of Mt. Zion Road. The attack caught the neighborhood completely off guard.


When local cops finally responded to the shooting calls around 6:00 p.m., they realized they had a major homicide investigation on their hands. A 16-year-old kid was left bleeding out on the ground. His attackers were already long gone.


Homicide investigators are currently tracking down every single lead to figure out what sparked the gunfire. They are combing through physical evidence from the scene. They are also checking nearby cameras and talking to witnesses.


Right now, authorities are keeping their cards close to their chest. They have not released any descriptions of the suspects to the public. No arrests have been made yet, which has local residents feeling incredibly on edge.


Police are also working behind the scenes to determine if this was a random act of violence. They have not disclosed a motive yet. They have not said whether the group of shooters specifically targeted the young victim.


The high-stakes investigation remains wide open and active as the department pours resources into the case. Law enforcement is urging the community to step up. They want people to share anonymous tips to help take these individuals off the streets.

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