Justin Minti Obituari and Death – A peaceful evening became fatal on Saturday at Con Park, East Atlanta when a permission was provoked by bullets during the fraternity, killing two people and injuring two others. The Atlanta Police Department (APD) confirmed that the shooting took place before 8 pm, sent to shockwaves through the local community.
The victims were 23 -year -old Justin Minti, who was seriously injured during the incident and later died in the hospital. Another victim, 33 -year -old Anthony Pierceon, was declared dead on the spot after retaining a gun bullet wound on the head. The names of two additional injured persons have not been released; However, one is allegedly in a stable position, while the other is expected to maintain one wound and heal.
According to Andrew Smith, a lieutenant of the APD Homeoid Unit, the violence began when a uninvited person arrived at a private program. Stress quickly increased into an oral dispute, which became violent when at least two people took out the firearms and exchanged bullets. Lieutenant Smith explained during a press conference, “In what we know at this point, there was a uninterrupted guest who reached the place, causing a conflict, causing guns and shots were removed.”
Parks, a famous recreational hub for families and community programs became a scene of chaos as the gunshots went out when they intend to be a peaceful festival. The witnesses described this phenomenon well and described for fellowships, not conflicts. “No one hopes to listen to a gunshot in a park on Saturday night, not especially during a fraternity meeting,” a participant commented, expressing disbelief and grief over the tragedy.
Subsequently, APD Homoid Detectives have initiated an intensive examination. Officers are reviewing security footage from the park, interviewing witnesses, and demanding to identify all parties involved in shooting. So far, no arrests have been made, and the police have not confirmed the identity of those who had fired weapons or whether firearms were legally owned.
The sudden deaths of Justin Minti and Anthony Pierceon destroyed their families and gave up the mourning of the broader community. Both men were reportedly liked well, and their untimely deaths outline the growing concern over gun violence in public places.
The Atlanta Police Department is urging anyone to come forward with information, either directly or through crime stoppers Atlanta. Community leaders and residents are calling for accountability and renewed efforts to ensure equally public safety.
Sad events in Coan Park serve as a serious reminder of the fragility of life and unexpected consequences of violence. As the investigation continues, the community hopes for justice, treatment and change to prevent such insensitive acts in the future.
