On Sunday, a tragic event unfolded at a suburban Atlanta hotel when police were called due to credit card fraud. Upon arrival, officers were invited into the suspect's room, where the situation turned deadly. Kevin Andrews, the suspect, opened fire on officers Pradeep Tamang and David Reed after a brief discussion. Officer Tamang, only 25 years old and a recent addition to the police force, tragically lost his life. Meanwhile, Officer Reed is in serious but stable condition. The state governor highlighted the continuous dangers faced by law enforcement. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is now handling the case, determining potential charges against Andrews.
Tragic Shooting at Atlanta Hotel Claims Officer's Life

Tragic Shooting at Atlanta Hotel Claims Officer's Life
A man shot two police officers after inviting them into his hotel room in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Officer Pradeep Tamang, 25, died, while Officer David Reed remains in serious condition. The shooter is hospitalized but expected to survive.
In a shocking incident at a hotel near Atlanta, a man named Kevin Andrews shot two officers who responded to a report of credit card fraud. Officer Pradeep Tamang was killed, and Officer David Reed is in serious condition. The shooter was also injured and is receiving medical treatment. Governor Brian Kemp expressed gratitude for law enforcement's bravery, emphasizing the dangers they face daily. The case has been turned over to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation for further investigation.





















