Apartments, Vehicles Damaged by Gunfire in Floyd County
Recently, Rome Police Officers responded to a number of phone calls regarding apartments and vehicles bring shot in East Rome.
According to a Rome Police Department report: Officers were dispatched to the Sandra D. Hudson Villas – located in the Annie Aycock Drive area (owned by the Rome Housing Authority) – at around 7:50 Friday morning.
A bullet had gone through the front door, and then lodged itself into an adjacent wall of one apartment. Bullets also struck the front door of a second apartment and the front post of a third.
Three vehicles were also damaged by gunfire. Around 40 shell casings were found at the scene.
The incident remains under investigation.
(WRGA News Rome)