AUGUSTA, Ga. — At least four people are recovering after a drive-by shooting at a grocery store on Tuesday evening.
The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office told WJBF-TV that they responded to Pauls IGA in downtown Augusta just before 6:15 p.m.
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Deputies found two victims at the store and were told two more drove themselves to the hospital, according to WJBF-TV.
They say the shooting is being investigated as a drive-by. It’s unclear if it was targeted.
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The extent of their injuries is unknown.
Investigators have not released details on the shooter, but say the suspect’s car is a dark SUV that was last seen heading south on East Boundary.
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