Multiple teenagers were shot outside of a Waffle House Saturday night, according to local police.
A fight broke out just outside of the diner in downtown Atlanta—near Centennial Olympic Park—at about 10 p.m. At some point during the altercation, somebody fired shots, striking five teenagers, according to local news station WSB-TV. The victims' ages ranged from 15 years old to 19 years old.
All suffered from non-life threatening injuries and were in stable condition, according to police.
When police arrived at the scene, they initially found three of the victims, and later learned that two other victims allegedly carjacked a valet vehicle at gunpoint to take themselves to nearby Grady Hospital, local station WGCL reported.
Police recovered three guns and the stolen vehicle during their investigation, which remains ongoing.
Several details about the shooting remained unclear Sunday morning. Police are yet to publicly announce any suspects in the shooting, as well as a motive or what prompted the altercation. They also received multiple 911 calls about several juveniles on scooters, who could have been involved with the shooting, WGCL reported.
Atlanta Police Deputy Chief Timothy Peek told WGCL that it would be part of the investigation, adding: "There were a number of scooters that were on scene when we got here. Now, how they got here and who was using them, we'll have to figure that piece out."
