Police on Wednesday evening arrested a man 🍌accused of opening fire inside the waiting room of an Atlanta medical practice, killing one woman and wounding four othe♎rs earlier in the day.
Authorities had swarmed the city's bustling midtown neighbourhood shortly after noon in search of the suspect, w𒅌ho fl🦹ed after the shooting.
Police said in a statement that th☂e gunman, who they identified as 24-year-old Deion Patterson, was ca🤡ptured in Cobb County, just northwest of Atlanta.
Authorities said Patterson shot five women on the 11th floor of a North𒁃side Medical building, which is in a commercial area filled with office towers and high-rise apartments. News of the shooting prompted workers and lunchgoers to shelter in pꦯlace for hours.
Patterson had an appointment at the medical practice a🍸nd shortly after arriving shot the first victim, law enforcement officials said at a news conference Wednesday night.
The shooting lasted approximately two minutes before Patterson left the building and went to a Shell gas station ꧟and took a pickup truck that had been left running and unattended, authorities said.
Atlanta Police Chief Dari♛n Schierbaum said a 39-year-old woman was ꦚpronounced dead at the scene of the shooting. The Fulton County medical examiner's office identified her as Amy St. Pierre.
The four wounded victims were also women, aged 25, 39, 56 and 71. Atlanta Police Deputy Chief Charles Hampton Jr. said the♛y remained in critical but stable condition Wedn🅘esday night. Their names were not immediately released.
Hampt🦹on declined to discuss any details of the investigation or possible motive, saying, “Why he did what he did, all of that is still under investigation.”
Patterson's mother, Minyone Patterson, who police said had accompanied her son to the medical office, told The Associated Press by phone that her son, a former Coast Guardsman, had “some mental instability going on” from medication he received from the Veterans Affaꦐirs health system that he began taking on Friday.
She said her son had wanted Ativan to deal with anxiety and depression but that the VA wouldn't give it to him because they said it would be "too addicting." She's a 🗹nurse and said she told them he ✱would only have taken the proper dosage “because he listened to me in every way.”
“Those famꦫilies, those families,” she said, starting to sob.
“They're hurting because they wouldn't give my son his damn Ativ🐠an. Those families lost their loved ones because he had 👍a mental break because they wouldn't listen to me.”
She ended the call witho🧔ut saying what medication her son had been taking.
“We are horrified and saddened to hear of the active shooter situation in Atlanta today,” Veterans Affairs Press Secretary Terrence Hayes said in an emailed statement. “Due to patient privacy, we cannot discuss the Veteran's perso🍷nal information without written consent.”
In a state♔ment, the US Coast Guard said Patterson had joined the service in 2018 and was discharged from active duty in January. He was a🐎n electrician's mate second class at the time.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens applauded the fac▨t that Patterson was arrested anꦬd taken into custody alive so he can be prosecuted.
“Right now, we've had a successful end to a traumatic day,” Dickens said, while also advocating for tougher gun laws and stressing the imporܫtance of police training.
“I hope the city, the region, rests easy that he is in custody, but I also hope that we will stay vigilant to continue to look at a future where individuals who shouldn't have 🐷a gun in possession won't haꦫve one, and also that individuals are brought to justice, and also that we deal with these things that are mental health or easy access to guns," Dickens said.
Gov. Brian Kemp said in a statement that he was “heartbroken” by the shooting and praying for victims, going on to praise law enforc💞ement, saying officers “demonst🍷rated yet again their professionalism, courage and unwavering dedication.”
Cobb County Police Chief Stuart VanHoozer said technology played a huge role in finding the suspected shooter, saying even as recently as four years ag📖o they may not have been able to find him so quickly.
He said 🦂the department had acquired some technology tools and those along with the Department of Transportation's cameras and community members calling with information, led to the arrest.
“Those tools are really what got us the clues that we we needed to make this successful — and the people getting those clues,” VanHoozer s🐽aid.
The pickup truck was found in a parking garage near the Battery, a mixed-use development that is next to the stadium where the Atlanta Braves play. Video aired by WSB-TV showed Patterson was arrested near a tennis court and swimming pool in a wooded condominium complex about a half-mil🐼e (less than a kilometer) to the north.
Around the time of the shooting, Cassꦛidy Hale, a 🦂medical device representative, said she was driving to the facility to check on a machine in the building's 12th floor outpatient surgery center.
Hale saw firetrucks but didn't realize anything🅰 was wrong until after she parked and found the elevator wasn't working.🃏
Hale said she called the operating room manager, who told her there was an active shooter and she should go back to ꦿher car.
Hale said policeཧ kept her from leaving the parking ga༒rage and later checked each car and escorted her out to be interviewed.
She gathered with o✤ther employees and patients in a building across the street, where she said “everyone was really in shock” and “trying t✃o process what was going on.”
The shooting comes as cities around the UꦇS have been wracked by gun violence and mass shootings in 2023.
Shortly after the shooting, US Sen. Raphael Warnock of Georg꧙ia took to the Senate floor to decry gun violence and t♔o urge his colleagues to advance gun reform.
“There have been so many mass shootings ... that, tragically, we act as if this is routine,” the Democrat said during a 12-minute speech. “We behave as if this is norm🐭al. It is not normal.”
The Atlanta pastor added: “I shudder to say it, but the truth is, in a real sense, it's only a matter of time that this kind of trageဣdy comes knocking on your ♌door.”
Georgia's other US Sen. Jon Ossoff, also a Democrat, echoed his colleague in a statement: “The level of gun violence in America today is unconscionable and unacceptable, and policymakers at all levels have a responsibilityꦦ to ensure public safety and implement long-overdue reforms.”