Atlanta nightclub shooting leaves 2 critical, car sprayed with bullets

Two people are in really critical states as a result of a triple shooting outside a southeast Atlanta club, local media reports.

Three people were shot just outside The Chill Spot you can find at 1945 Moreland Avenue and described as a dance and nightclub on its Facebook page. All of the victims were taken to a local area hospital, with the third currently in stable condition, according to police.

Police say the shooting stemmed from an altercation inside the club that eventually spilled out into the parking lot, where shots were reportedly fired into two vehicles outside.

Lauren Pozen WSB

✔@LaurenPozenWSB

We are working to learn about an incident at a club called The Chill Spot. Heavy police presence and crime scene tape going up now. This is in SE Atlanta and is near the prison.

Windows were shattered and one of the vehicles was described as having at least five bullet holes, according to WSBTV reporter, Lauren Pozen.

Lauren Pozen WSB

✔@LaurenPozenWSB

I was right…there is something with this car. I noticed it when I was live during my 7am report. Windows are shattered. So that’s 2 cars shot at outside the Chill Spot in SE Atlanta. Working to learn more. Another update at 730 @wsbtv

The outlet recorded video of one of the cars, a silver Nissan, being towed away following the incident on Sunday morning.

Lauren Pozen WSB

✔@LaurenPozenWSB

One of the cars that was shot up outside The Chill Spot is being towed away. Police say shots were fired after an altercation inside the after hours Spot. 3 ppl shot and all but one is in critical condition.

The club is located across the street from the Starlight Drive-In, a historic drive-in theatre celebrating its 70th anniversary this year.

Police are investigating the crime scene and no motive has been determined.

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