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Talk about “Granny getting her gun”. Atlanta police have confirmed that an elderly woman was fatally shot during an exchange of gunfire with city police Tuesday night.
Family members identified the woman as 92-year-old Kathryn Johnson.
She was the only resident in the house at the time, and had lived in the house in northwest Atlanta for about 17 years, police said.
Three Atlanta narcotics officers were wounded at the home as they were serving an arrest warrant, which police said was issued for the correct address.
"It was about 7 o'clock," said Yolanda Jackson, 42. "I was sitting on my porch and I heard,
"Pow-pow-pow-pow-pow.' "A whole bunch of gunfire really fast."
The officers, whose identities were not released, suffered non-life threatening injuries when the woman opened fire from inside a home at 933 Neal St., police said.
One officer was shot in the arm, another in the shoulder and a third in the thigh, said Officer Joseph Cobb, an Atlanta police spokesman. They were taken to Grady Memorial Hospital for treatment.
The woman was shot when the officers returned fire, police said. FULL STORY
Family members identified the woman as 92-year-old Kathryn Johnson.
She was the only resident in the house at the time, and had lived in the house in northwest Atlanta for about 17 years, police said.
Three Atlanta narcotics officers were wounded at the home as they were serving an arrest warrant, which police said was issued for the correct address.
"It was about 7 o'clock," said Yolanda Jackson, 42. "I was sitting on my porch and I heard,
"Pow-pow-pow-pow-pow.' "A whole bunch of gunfire really fast."
The officers, whose identities were not released, suffered non-life threatening injuries when the woman opened fire from inside a home at 933 Neal St., police said.
One officer was shot in the arm, another in the shoulder and a third in the thigh, said Officer Joseph Cobb, an Atlanta police spokesman. They were taken to Grady Memorial Hospital for treatment.
The woman was shot when the officers returned fire, police said. FULL STORY
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