Crime
27-year-old Santos Wyatt killed, 10 others wounded in mass shooting on Edgewood Avenue in Atlanta
ATLANTA — A night of chaos and violence erupted along Edgewood Avenue in Atlanta, stretching from late Sunday into early Monday morning, as police responded to multiple shootings—including a mass shooting that left 11 people shot, one of them fatally.
Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum confirmed that 27-year-old Santos J. Wyatt was killed in the shooting, which occurred around 1:30 a.m. outside 349 Edgewood Avenue, near a streetcar stop in the heart of the Sweet Auburn neighborhood’s nightlife district.
Another victim, an 18-year-old male, remains in critical condition, while nine others, aged between 18 and 29, were also wounded.
Chief Schierbaum said investigators believe a group of three males and one female approached a large crowd gathered at the streetcar stop, leading to an exchange of gunfire.
At least 34 shell casings and multiple firearms were recovered from the scene.
Investigators are reviewing surveillance footage from nearby cameras and are urging witnesses to come forward, noting that many bystanders likely captured critical video on their phones.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens addressed the broader issue of gun violence in a press briefing, stating that the city’s epidemic of shootings is often fueled by the widespread availability of firearms and a troubling trend of disputes escalating into deadly violence.
Between Friday and early Monday, Atlanta police responded to 12 separate shooting incidents, in which 29 people were shot and two were killed.
Since Thursday, the total number of shooting victims climbed to 37, with five fatalities.
Despite the violent weekend, homicides in Atlanta are down compared to recent years. As of July 2025, the city has reported 57 homicides, compared to 76 during the same period in 2024, and 92 in 2022.
Atlanta Police Captain Jeff Childers, speaking with reporters around 5:30 a.m., said it remained unclear whether there were multiple shooters, though authorities believe the suspects fled on foot.
In addition to the main shooting, two other incidents occurred nearby:
- At Edgewood Avenue and Hilliard Street, a person was shot multiple times during a parking dispute and was transported to Grady Memorial Hospital in stable condition.
- Another person was shot in the ankle at Edgewood Avenue and Boulevard, also listed in stable condition.
Separately, a death investigation is underway near the Freedom Parkway ramp connecting to I-75/85, but police said there is no indication it is connected to the Edgewood Avenue shootings.
Authorities are asking anyone with information or video evidence related to the Edgewood mass shooting to contact Crime Stoppers at 404-577-TIPS.
Crime
AMBER Alert issued for 12-year-old Jazzlyn Anzora in Austin, suspect Henry Mejia located
Authorities have released a significant update regarding the AMBER Alert issued in Austin, Texas.
Law enforcement officials confirm that the suspect connected to the case has been located, and the red 2017 Ford Mustang believed to have been involved has been recovered.
However, 12-year-old Jazzlyn Anzora remains missing.
Officials emphasize that the search for the child is ongoing and that she may still be in danger.
Missing Juvenile Information
Name: Jazzlyn Anzora
Age: 12
Height: 5 feet 3 inches
Weight: 140 pounds
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Jazzlyn was last seen around 12:00 a.m. on February 24 in the 1700 block of Wells Branch Parkway in North Austin.
At the time she was last seen, she was reportedly wearing:
- A red sweater
- A white long-sleeve shirt
- Christmas-themed pants
- Carrying a Nike backpack
Suspect Information
Authorities previously identified the suspect as 18-year-old Henry Mejia.
Description:
- Black hair
- Brown eyes
- Approximately 5 feet 9 inches tall
- Approximately 170 pounds
- Distinct shaved line on one eyebrow
Officials have confirmed that the suspect has now been located.
Further details regarding his status have not yet been released.
Vehicle Information (Recovered)
The vehicle believed to be associated with the case has been recovered.
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Year: 2017
Color: Red
License Plate: VVK2712 (Texas)
Additional Identifiers: Aftermarket chrome wheels and a white logo sticker on the passenger-side window
Ongoing Search Efforts
The AMBER Alert was issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety following Jazzlyn’s disappearance.
The Travis County Sheriff’s Office continues to lead the investigation and coordinate search efforts.
Authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any information that could assist in locating the child safely.
How to Report Information
Anyone with information regarding Jazzlyn Anzora’s whereabouts is urged to:
- Call 911 immediately if there is an immediate sighting
- Contact the Travis County Sheriff’s Office at 512-974-0845 (Option 3)
Officials stress that locating the missing child safely remains the top priority.
