The Brief
- Five individuals, including two juveniles, were arrested in connection with two gang-related shootings in Marietta that occurred over Easter weekend.
- The shootings were part of an ongoing feud between two non-traditional hybrid neighborhood gangs, resulting in three people wounded and damage to nearby homes and cars.
- Authorities have linked both incidents and assured the community of progress in the investigation, while withholding gang names to avoid glorifying gang activity.
MARIETTA, Ga. – Marietta police have arrested five people, including two juveniles, in connection with two gang-related shootings in April that left three people wounded and rattled communities over Easter weekend.
What we know:
The shootings occurred just two days apart, first on Natchez Trace and then near the intersection of North Marietta Parkway and Allgood Road, close to Elizabeth Porter Park.…