Terrifying Misjudgment: Georgia (30058) Man Opens Fire on Teens Helping Friend – DEVELOPING
South DeKalb County, GA (30058) – A Georgia man is facing serious charges after allegedly shooting at three teenagers who were trying to jump-start a car in his driveway. The teens were helping a friend whose vehicle had stalled when the homeowner confronted them with a firearm, shouting “Get out!” before opening fire. The shocking incident occurred in Lithonia, DeKalb County. Two of the teens were hit — one grazed and another injured — but both are recovering. Authorities confirmed the teens had no criminal intent, calling the shooting a “gross overreaction.” The suspect is now in custody and facing aggravated assault charges.

Key Facts
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BREAKING: Lithonia man fired at teens jump-starting car in his driveway
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IMPACT: Two teens shot, one grazed and another injured, both expected to recover
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “This could’ve ended in tragedy — they were just helping,” said Sheriff Levett
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ACTION: Residents urged to call 911 before reacting to perceived threats
Impact Of Local News
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Precise Location:
South DeKalb County, GA (ZIP 30058) – Near intersection of Browns Mill Rd and South Deshon Rd -
Community Connection:
“They were trying to help someone — not harm anyone.”
— Lisa Morgan, nearby neighbor -
Visual Proof:
Exclusive Angle
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
The case reignites concerns over gun misuse during misunderstandings in suburban neighborhoods -
DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» Youth Victim Support: 1-800-273-8255
» Grady Memorial Trauma Center: (404) 616-1000 -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“Don’t take the law into your own hands. Observe, report — don’t shoot.”
— Chief Harold Melton, DeKalb PD
Community Pulse
POLL: Should gun owners face charges for reacting without clear threat?
👍 Yes, accountability is key
👎 No, they’re protecting property
Join the debate – DeKalb City Council is watching comments
Update Log
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12:45 PM: Suspect identified as 49-year-old resident, charged with aggravated assault
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1:10 PM: Teens released from hospital, families request privacy
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2:20 PM: Police urge neighbors to install visible address signage to avoid confusion
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