One of four suspects sought in the July 28 mass shooting on Edgewood Avenue has been arrested and charged with murder.
According to the Atlanta Police Department, Rico T. Arnold, 19, was arrested on Aug. 8 during a traffic stop in Clayton County. Along with the murder charge, Arnold has been charged with 10 counts of aggravated assault for each of the persons wounded during the shooting.
Santos J. Wyatt, 27, was killed during the early morning incident along a popular stretch of bars and restaurants on Edgewood Avenue.
Police continue to search for two other male suspects, a female suspect, and a person of interest caught on surveillance cameras in the area.
The female suspect and three suspects, including arrestee Rico T. Arnold, were caught on surveillance cameras.
Detectives are asking for anyone with information on this case to submit a tip to Crime Stoppers. Persons do not have to give their name or any identifying information to be eligible for the reward of up to $5,000 for the arrest and indictment of the suspect.
Tips can be submitted anonymously by calling the tip line at (404) 577-8477, visiting www.stopcrimeatl.org, or texting CSGA to 738477.
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