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Police: 2 people dead, 4 injured after mass shooting at Georgia park

A shooting during a ballgame at a Georgia park left two people dead and four wounded, including a 6-year-old who was taken to the hospital in critical condition.

Police: 2 people dead, 4 injured after mass shooting at Georgia park

A shooting during a ballgame at a Georgia park left two people dead and four wounded, including a 6-year-old who was taken to the hospital in critical condition.

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Police: 2 people dead, 4 injured after mass shooting at Georgia park

A shooting during a ballgame at a Georgia park left two people dead and four wounded, including a 6-year-old who was taken to the hospital in critical condition.

(CNN) -- A shooting during a ballgame at an Atlanta park Sunday left two people dead and four wounded, including a 6-year-old who was in critical condition, Atlanta police said.The violence began during a baseball or softball game at Dunbar Recreational Center inside Rosa L. Burney Park in southwest Atlanta around 7 p.m. Sunday, Deputy Chief Charles Hampton said. The game was interrupted by an argument that escalated to an exchange of gunfire, and six people were shot, he said.TRENDING STORIESSavannah River Search Update: Officials find person's body more than a day after going missingPolice: Suspects charged with 5 counts of attempted murder after gunfire in BlufftonMagnet fishers face fines after pulling weapons from Fort Stewart riverA man in his 30s and an adult woman were shot and killed, while a 6-year-old was struck and transported to Children's Egleston Hospital in critical condition, Hampton said. The other four victims were in stable condition, he said.Police released images of the suspect and are asking the public to help identify them by contacting the Atlanta Police Department's homicide unit or submitting a tip to Crime Stoppers for a potential reward of up to $2,000.Police are still investigating what happened and what relationship, if any, the six victims had to each other, Hampton said."As we've said countless times, we're just asking the citizens just to find a way to resolve conflict without weapons. We're just asking people to step away, we're asking people just to let bygones be bygones," Hampton said."Any time that we have any tragedy like this -- any death is a tragedy -- then as we have kids that are also involved ... This is not a place for gunplay. So, we're just asking everyone to leave the guns at home."The shooting represents the 18th mass shooting in Georgia this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive, which defines a mass shooting as any incident in which four or more people are shot, excluding the gunman.As of July 30, there have been 88 homicides in Atlanta this year, a 9% increase from the same point last year, according to Atlanta Police data. Aggravated assaults, a category that includes non-fatal shootings, are also up 4% this year compared to this point last year, the data shows.

(CNN) -- A shooting during a ballgame at an Atlanta park Sunday left two people dead and four wounded, including a 6-year-old who was in critical condition, Atlanta police said.

The violence began during a baseball or softball game at Dunbar Recreational Center inside Rosa L. Burney Park in southwest Atlanta around 7 p.m. Sunday, Deputy Chief Charles Hampton said. The game was interrupted by an argument that escalated to an exchange of gunfire, and six people were shot, he said.

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A man in his 30s and an adult woman were shot and killed, while a 6-year-old was struck and transported to Children's Egleston Hospital in critical condition, Hampton said. The other four victims were in stable condition, he said.

Police released images of the suspect and are asking the public to help identify them by contacting the Atlanta Police Department's homicide unit or submitting a tip to Crime Stoppers for a potential reward of up to $2,000.

Police are still investigating what happened and what relationship, if any, the six victims had to each other, Hampton said.

"As we've said countless times, we're just asking the citizens just to find a way to resolve conflict without weapons. We're just asking people to step away, we're asking people just to let bygones be bygones," Hampton said.

"Any time that we have any tragedy like this -- any death is a tragedy -- then as we have kids that are also involved ... This is not a place for gunplay. So, we're just asking everyone to leave the guns at home."

The shooting represents the 18th mass shooting in Georgia this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive, which defines a mass shooting as any incident in which four or more people are shot, excluding the gunman.

As of July 30, there have been 88 homicides in Atlanta this year, a 9% increase from the same point last year, according to Atlanta Police data. Aggravated assaults, a category that includes non-fatal shootings, are also up 4% this year compared to this point last year, the data shows.