Atlanta Police have arrested a man in connection with a homicide that occurred on Dewey St. SW. The suspect identified as Perry McCullough, was taken into custody last Wednesday, as reported by the Atlanta Police Department. McCullough, born in April 1957, now faces charges for murder. The department’s announcement states that all arrests and photos are public information and reminds that an arrest does not imply guilt, nor does it predict a future conviction. Instead, individuals are considered innocent until proven guilty.
Responding to a call last Tuesday, Atlanta officers found a dire situation. One adult male, bearing gunshot wounds, was found unresponsive at the aforementioned address. Declared deceased at the scene by medical personnel the individual’s identity has yet to be publicly released by authorities. At the close of day, the city’s heartbeat on Dewey St. SW, was marred by the staccato rhythm of violence. The Atlanta Police Department’s Homicide Unit arrived promptly to unpack and unfold the narrative that led to the man’s untimely death. Their inquiry is in full gear, though details remain scant as patience is urged for those grappling with the thirsty churn of the news cycle.
Details of the events leading up to the tragic incident are sparse, but the ongoing investigation by the Homicide Unit promises to provide clarity on the circumstances that brought about this unfortunate outcome…