Atlanta mass shooting updates: Victims identified

One woman was killed and four others were injured in Wednesday's shooting.

A gunman killed one and wounded four others in a mass shooting in an Atlanta medical center waiting room on Wednesday, police said.

The suspect, identified as 24-year-old Deion Patterson, was apprehended following an hourslong manhunt, police said Wednesday night.


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Sen. Warnock, in grief for his home state, begs Congress to take action

Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., gave a passionate speech on the Senate floor in the wake of the latest mass shooting to strike the nation, this one unfolding in his "own backyard."

"I rise today in shock and sorrow and in grief for my home state," Warnock said.

Warnock noted that his two children were under lockdown at school on Wednesday amid the ongoing hunt for the Atlanta gunman.

"We behave as if this is normal -- it is not normal. It is not right for us to live in a nation where nobody is safe, no matter where they are. We're not safe in our schools. We're not safe in our workplaces. We're not safe at the grocery store. We're not safe at movie theaters. We're not safe at spas. We're not safe in our houses of worship. There is no sanctuary in the sanctuary. We're not safe at concerts. We're not safe at banks. We're not safe at parades. We're not safe in our own yards and in our own homes," he said. "And now, today, we can add medical facilities to that list."

He warned, "It's only a matter of time that this kind of tragedy comes knocking on your door."

As a pastor, Warnock said, "I'm praying for those who are affected by this tragedy," but he stressed, "It is a contradiction to say that you are thinking and praying and do nothing. … We pray by taking action."

Warnock said he's "pleading" with his colleagues in Congress to pass stricter gun reforms to "do everything we can to protect all of us and certainly all of our children."

-ABC News' Trish Turner


39-year-old woman killed, 4 women injured

The manhunt is ongoing for the mass shooting suspect, 24-year-old Deion Patterson, Atlanta police said at a news conference Wednesday afternoon. Police said the gun has not been recovered.

The shooting, which unfolded in a medical center waiting room, killed a 39-year-old woman, police said.

The four injured victims, who are all women, are "fighting for their lives," Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens said. They are ages 71, 56, 39 and 25, police said.

"As soon as possible I'll be in touch with the families of the victims," he said.

Patterson's family is cooperating with the investigation, police said.

Patterson joined the Coast Guard in July 2018 and was discharged from active duty in January 2023, the Coast Guard said.


Doctor recounts performing surgery as shooting unfolded 1 floor below

Dr. Timothy Simons was performing surgery one floor above the scene where the shooting unfolded.

He told ABC News he completed the surgery and then sheltered in place.

When police came to clear the building floor by floor, Simons said he was told to put his hands up to verify that he was not the shooter.

"Then they escorted us all down the stairs," he said.

-ABC News' Janice McDonald


Carjacking may be connected to shooting

As Atlanta police search for the suspected gunman, 24-year-old Deion Patterson, they say a car was stolen "not long after the shooting" and has since been recovered.

"We are working to locate the carjacked vehicle and to determine whether it is connected to the shooting," police said.


Northside Hospital to hold 'Day of Reflection' on Friday

"The Northside Hospital family is grieving" in the wake of Wednesday's mass shooting in a waiting room at the Northside Medical Midtown office, Northside Hospital said in a statement on Thursday.

The hospital is encouraging people, wherever they are, to "take a moment or two" on Friday to "pause and reflect" in what the hospital is calling a "Day of Reflection."

"We deeply love and support the employees and patients who were directly involved, as well as others impacted in different ways," the hospital said. "Let us hope that this kind of tragedy never happens again -- not to us, not to anyone."

Hospital officials added, "We are incredibly grateful for the quick and courageous response of Atlanta-area law enforcement. Northside also thanks our colleagues at Grady Memorial Hospital for the care being provided to the victims. Their actions brought comfort and safety to our patients and staff at Northside Medical Midtown."

-ABC News' Will McDuffie