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Victim and suspect identified in Broomfield Arista Flats shooting

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Broomfield, CO – The suspect in the shooting incident that occurred early Thursday morning at the Arista Flats apartment complex has been identified as 34-year-old Gregory Ryan Miles (DOB 7/12/90).

Miles is currently in stable condition at a local hospital after being shot multiple times by law enforcement. He is under investigation for First Degree Murder, among other charges.

Due to the complexity of the ongoing investigation, no additional information can be released at this time.

The victim has been identified as Aisha Quest.

ORIGINAL REPORT:

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Officers were dispatched to the complex at approximately 6:30 AM in response to a disturbance call. Upon arrival, officers heard a man yelling inside one of the units. Shortly after, the suspect began firing shots at officers, into neighboring apartments, and into the parking lot.

A reverse emergency notification (LookOut Alert) was sent to nearby residents, advising them to shelter-in-place. Several units were evacuated as a precaution.

Tragically, a female victim who was inside the unit with the suspect succumbed to a gunshot wound after being transported to a local hospital. Her identity will be released at a later time by the Broomfield and Adams County Coroner.

The 34-year-old male suspect was shot by law enforcement officers before being arrested. He was taken to a local hospital with serious injuries and faces pending charges. Multiple law enforcement officers sustained minor injuries and were treated and released.

Several officers fired their weapons during the incident. The Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) of the 17th Judicial District is now investigating the shooting and has placed the involved officers on administrative leave per department policy.

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The investigation is ongoing, and additional information will not be released at this time to preserve the integrity of the process.

Due to the extensive nature of the crime scene, roads and buildings in the area may remain closed for several hours. Impacted residents who have not been able to return to their units are encouraged to seek assistance and information at the Broomfield Community Center located at 280 Spader Way.

The police department is requesting that residents report any items or damage related to the crime when returning to their homes or vehicles by calling the non-emergency line at 303-438-6400.


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7-year-old Zoey Price killed in drive-by shooting at Atlanta home

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7-Year-Old Zoey Price Killed in Drive-By Shooting at Northwest Atlanta Home; Mother Hospitalized 2200 block of Tiger Flowers Drive NW near Joe Louis Drive NW
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A 7-year-old girl was killed and her mother injured Tuesday night after gunfire was directed into their northwest Atlanta home in what police describe as a drive-by shooting.

The victim has been identified by the Fulton County Medical Examiner as Zoey Price, who had recently celebrated her seventh birthday in December.

Authorities confirmed she is the youngest homicide victim recorded in the City of Atlanta so far in 2026.

According to the Atlanta Police Department, officers responded shortly after 9:45 p.m. to reports of shots fired at a residence in the 2200 block of Tiger Flowers Drive NW, near the intersection of Joe Louis Drive NW.

During a late-night press conference, Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum stated that the shooting appears to have stemmed from an earlier dispute between two individuals. Investigators believe the disagreement occurred approximately 30 minutes before the gunfire erupted.

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Chief Schierbaum said the suspect returned to the area and opened fire into the home, where the child and her 44-year-old mother were inside at the time.

When officers arrived at the scene, they found both victims suffering from gunshot wounds. In an effort to save the child’s life, officers transported Zoey Price in the back of a patrol vehicle to a nearby hospital. Despite those efforts, she was pronounced deceased shortly after arrival.

Her mother was transported to Grady Memorial Hospital for treatment. Authorities have not released details regarding her current condition.

Chief Schierbaum stated that homicide detectives are actively pursuing leads and expressed confidence that investigators have identified the individual responsible.

“We are going to arrest the individual who took a 7-year-old child from this city through senseless gun violence,” Schierbaum said. “You know who you are. If you’re watching this broadcast, turn yourself in. Because we are going to be coming to your home with an arrest warrant and we will take you into custody.”

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He further emphasized the department’s commitment to securing justice for the victim and the community.

“We are coming for you. We are going to put you in jail and we are going to bring justice for this community,” the chief added.

The fatal shooting has shaken residents in the northwest Atlanta neighborhood, particularly given the young age of the victim. Investigators continue working to determine the full circumstances surrounding the earlier dispute and the events that led to the gunfire.

No arrests have been announced as of this time. Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact the Atlanta Police Department as the investigation remains ongoing.


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