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Shooting at Georgia VA clinic leaves one injured and suspect shot
Summary
Police in Jasper, Georgia, said a shooting at a Veterans Affairs outpatient clinic left one person injured who was airlifted to a hospital, and the suspected shooter was shot during a confrontation with officers, according to a city statement.
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Police in Jasper, Georgia, responded on Tuesday to a reported shooting at a Veterans Affairs outpatient clinic. Jasper officials said officers were dispatched around 1:30 p.m., according to a city statement posted on Facebook. Officers located and confronted a suspected shooter at the scene, and the suspect was shot during the encounter. One person was found at the clinic and was airlifted to a hospital; authorities did not immediately release information about the conditions of those involved.
Known details:
- Jasper police were dispatched to the VA outpatient clinic at about 1:30 p.m., as stated by the city.
- Officers confronted a suspected shooter at the scene, and the suspect was shot during that encounter.
- One victim was found at the clinic and was airlifted to a hospital; officials have not released medical conditions.
- Calls to the Pickens County VA clinic were routed to recorded messages, and the clinic offers services including primary care, laboratory testing, telehealth and mental health care.
Summary:
The incident prompted a law enforcement response in the small community of Jasper, roughly 60 miles north of downtown Atlanta, with photos showing multiple officers at the scene. Undetermined at this time.
