Atlanta motorcyle club deadly shooting

Man Shot During Party

A shooting at an Atlanta motorcycle club early Saturday morning left a man dead.

The victim was Timothy Nunn, and  his father-in-law said he was the President of the Outcast bike club.

According to police the gunfire rang out around 3 a.m.  Nunn was shot multiple times, with at least one bullet hitting him in the head.

Nunn's father-in-law says the man was trying to break up a fight when the shooting started.  Police think more than one gun was used, and lots of shots fired.  In fact, they counted 70 some odd pieces of ballistic evidence at the scene.

Police were called out to the club, located in the 32-hundred block of Lakewood three times during the overnight.  The first around 11 p.m. because of a fight.  The second from 12 to 12:30 for a noise complaint and then finally the murder.

Detectives tell us the club was hosting a party, possibly for an anniversary.  There were so many people on scene, that police called in reinforcements from all over the city to handle crowd control.  At least one person was taken into custody for allegedly interfering with the investigation.

Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Atlanta Police or Crime Stoppers.

 

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