Three killed in family violence shooting at Warner Robins apartment complex

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Three people died in a shooting early Saturday morning at Bradford Place Apartments in Warner Robins, according to the Warner Robins Police Department. Officers responded to 115 Tom Chapman Blvd. shortly after midnight, where they found two people dead from gunshot wounds and a third person injured.

“This victim was transported to a local area hospital for treatment, but passed due to the injuries sustained from the incident,” police said in a news release. “Due to the nature of the incident, members of the Criminal Investigation Division and the Identification Criminalistics responded to the scene to investigate and process the scene.”

Police described the situation as “family violence” and stated that it was an isolated incident with no threat to public safety.

Police declined further comment or details on Saturday morning but indicated that more information would be released later.

“The Warner Robins Police Department is continuing their investigation into this incident,” police said. “If anyone has pertinent information as it relates to this incident, please contact Det. Gary Chambers at 478-302-5380 or the Macon Regional Crimestoppers.”



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