Crime
16-year-old Gabriel Seats killed in Southwest Atlanta shooting
ATLANTA, Ga. — A violent confrontation between two teenagers ended in tragedy Wednesday evening in southwest Atlanta, leaving one dead and another injured, according to the Atlanta Police Department.
Officers responded to reports of a shooting at 1191 Oakland Drive SW around 8:10 p.m.
Upon arrival, they found two 16-year-old boys suffering from gunshot wounds.
One of the teens, identified Thursday by the Fulton County Medical Examiner as Gabriel Seats, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police say preliminary findings suggest that Seats shot the other 16-year-old, who then returned fire, fatally wounding Seats in what appears to have been a mutual exchange of gunfire.
“The assailant shot the surviving 16-year-old, who returned fire, striking and killing him,” said Lt. Andrew Smith, commander of the Atlanta Police Department’s Homicide Unit.
The surviving teen was described as alert, conscious, and breathing when first responders arrived.
His identity has not been released, and authorities have not confirmed whether he will face any criminal charges.
Investigators are currently exploring potential motives behind the altercation, including the possibility of gang involvement.
“At this point, we’re not sure if this is gang related. We do have gang investigators on scene,” Lt. Smith added.
The investigation remains active, and police are urging anyone with information to contact the Atlanta Police Department.
Crime
25-Year-Old Adrian Scott Arrested and Charged in Connection with July Bomb and Arson Investigation
St. Louis, MO — Authorities have arrested and charged 25-year-old Adrian Scott in connection with a July incident that sparked a Bomb and Arson investigation after a video surfaced on social media showing a man deliberately throwing fireworks at people and property.
According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, Scott was taken into custody two days ago following an extensive investigation by detectives assigned to the department’s Bomb and Arson Unit.
He now faces one count of Promoting Civil Disorder and one count of Armed Criminal Action, both felony charges.
Investigators say the viral video captured Scott recklessly igniting and throwing explosive fireworks in a public area, endangering bystanders and causing property damage.
The footage prompted widespread concern and led to the official investigation.
Following his arrest, Scott was booked into custody and is awaiting further court proceedings.
Authorities emphasized that such reckless and dangerous behavior will be met with serious legal consequences, noting that the charges reflect the severity of the offense and the potential harm caused to the public.
