Summerville Police Investigating Shooting Incident

UPDATE: Murder victim and murder suspect identified by police.

UPDATE: Summerville Police say a suspect is now in custody. 

6:20 PM – Friday

A Summerville man is dead following a shooting on Oak Street earlier today. At approximately 12:36 pm, Summerville Police Department officers responded to a call regarding a gunshot wound. Upon arrival, they discovered 27-year-old Christopher “DJ” Chapman of Summerville unresponsive in the roadway, suffering from a serious gunshot wound. Chapman was immediately transported to Chattooga ER, where he was later pronounced dead.

The initial investigation identified 24-year-old Deoveon Price of Summerville as the alleged shooter. Price reportedly fled the scene in his vehicle. A short time later, Price was apprehended during a traffic stop on Taylors Ridge. He was found to be driving a different vehicle at the time of his arrest and was taken into custody without incident. According to police investigations, Price and Chapman were involved in a physical altercation prior to the shooting. During the altercation, Price allegedly drew a pistol and shot Chapman in the chest. Price is facing the following charges: Felony Murder,  Aggravated Assault, Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Crime.

The Summerville Police Department released a statement extending their gratitude to the Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI), the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office, the Lookout Mountain Drug Task Force, and the Georgia State Patrol for their invaluable assistance throughout the investigation. The investigation is ongoing.

Earlier:

Summerville Police are actively searching for a suspect after a man in his late 20s was shot on Oak Street earlier today, according to Police Chief Brian Ozment. The victim sustained extremely serious injuries from a handgun wound. The shooting occurred in the middle of Oak Street, where the victim was discovered and immediately treated by Atrium Floyd EMS personnel. Chief Ozment confirmed the incident but offered limited details due to the ongoing investigation. The suspect remains at large, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) has been called in to assist with the investigation. Emergency medical crews worked intensively at the scene to stabilize the victim. While the full extent of the injuries has not been released, authorities described them as life-threatening. The incident has triggered a significant police presence in the area, with officers focused on locating the shooter and securing the crime scene. This is a developing story, and updates will be provided as they become available from law enforcement officials.

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