Crime & Safety
Surveillance Video Released of J.R. Crickets Shooting
Police are asking for help in identifying a man in the video.

ATLANTA, GA -- A surveillance video has been released of a February shooting at the J.R. Crickets near Georgia State University.
Police are asking for the public's help in identifying the man in the video, according to Channel 2 Action News.
.@Atlanta_Police asking for public's help in ID'ing 4th shooter from J.R. Crickets Feb shootout near GSU @wsbtv pic.twitter.com/HHw6Cxvvg7
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Four people were shot on Feb. 26 when an argument inside the restaurant spilled onto the street.
One of the victims is believed to be a suspect and is in custody. Another suspect is also in custody, while a third man has been identified by police and is being sought. The fourth suspect is in the video, which was released Wednesday.
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The restaurant is located at the corner of Forsyth and Poplar streets.
All of the victims were transported to Grady Memorial Hospital with non life-threatening injuries.
While he was reporting from the scene of the crime, a Channel 2 Action News reporter found a handgun covered with blood underneath a car that had driven off. He turned the weapon over to police.
Police said a woman had her purse stolen at the restaurant and she allegedly threatened to come back and “shoot the place up.”
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