Four Teens Shot in Southwest Atlanta on Easter

Police investigating shooting that left four young victims hospitalized

Apr. 6, 2026 at 1:40pm

Four teenagers were injured in a shooting on Easter evening in southwest Atlanta, according to police. Officers responded to a report of multiple people shot around 9 p.m. on Sparks Street SW and found two victims suffering from gunshot wounds. Two additional victims later arrived at the hospital on their own. All four victims, ranging in age from 16 to 18, are recovering, though one was initially listed in critical condition. The Atlanta Police Department's Aggravated Assault Unit is investigating the incident, but has not yet released details on suspects or a potential motive.

Why it matters

Gun violence involving young people is an ongoing concern in Atlanta, with the city seeing a rise in youth-related shootings in recent years. This latest incident highlights the need for continued community efforts to address the root causes of gun crime and provide more resources and support for at-risk youth.

The details

According to police, officers responded to a report of a shooting on Sparks Street SW around 9 p.m. on Easter Sunday. They found two victims at the scene suffering from gunshot wounds, with one in critical condition. Two additional victims later arrived at Grady Hospital on their own. All four victims were between the ages of 16 and 18. The Atlanta Police Department's Aggravated Assault Unit is investigating the incident, but has not released any information about suspects or a potential motive.

  • The shooting occurred around 9 p.m. on Easter Sunday, April 6, 2026.

The players

Atlanta Police Department

The local law enforcement agency investigating the shooting incident.

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The takeaway

This tragic shooting underscores the ongoing challenges of youth gun violence in Atlanta and the urgent need for comprehensive community-based solutions to address the root causes and provide more support and opportunities for at-risk young people.