Man With Gunshot Wound Loses Life in Collision in Decatur
DECATUR, GA โ A man with a gunshot wound had crashed his car into a wooded area off the 3500th block of Waldrop Road, leading him to succumb to fatal wounds Friday.
Fire crews pulled up to the scene after 8:30 a.m. and immediately pulled the man from his car, declaring him deceased at the scene, WSBTV reports. DeKalb County Police have only identified the victim as a man in his 40s and are working to determine the suspect(s) responsible for shooting him and pinpoint the time in which he was shot.ย
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