GBI investigating shooting in Glennville, one dead
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GLENNVILLE, Ga. () — The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) is investigating a shooting that left one dead on July 6.

At around midnight, Glennville Police Department (GPD) responded to reports of a shooting on the area of Martin Luther King Drive between Boyd Street and Green Street.

After arriving on scene, they found Alvin Lashawn Williams, 32, with a gunshot wound.

Williams was transported to a local hospital where he later passed.

Two other individuals were found on scene, also suffering of gunshot wounds. They have been transported to a local hospital for further medical treatment.

This is an ongoing investigation. Anyone with information on this case should contact GPD at 912-654-2103, option one.

Anonymous tips can also be submitted by calling 1-800-597-8477, or online using this link.

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