ATLANTA — Two young men were arrested in connection with a shooting that wounded one man in a busy suburban Atlanta mall food court at the height of Christmas shopping season, police said Sunday.
The Cobb County Police Department said surveillance footage and interviews helped identify the suspects as 18-year-old Zaire Dhanoolal and 19-year-old Joweer Ponce, both from Marietta, ABC News reported.
Consequently, Dhanoolal was charged with two counts of aggravated assault, while Ponce was charged with reckless conduct and carrying a concealed weapon without a permit, according to the law enforcement statement. Both suspects were being held at the Cobb County Adult Detention Center while county police continue investigating the shooting.
Shots rang out in the Atlanta mall food court Saturday around 1 p.m. As a result, the gunfire sent shoppers scrambling. The reckless crime all began with a verbal dispute, according to police.
Officials said 18-year-old Ethan Green was shot in the neck and shoulder area and was taken to the hospital for treatment of what they described as “non-life threatening injuries.” The Cobb County Police Department said 21-year-old Anthony Ezell wasn’t injured during the shooting, but was considered a victim of aggravated assault because a weapon was pointed at him before Green was shot.
It wasn’t immediately clear if either Dhanoolal or Ponce had a lawyer.
Videos posted online showed people with shopping bags running in all directions from the food court after the shooting, with some hiding under counters and tables. Shoppers reported that store employees in some cases told them to hide in stockrooms.
Upon arrival, police officers evacuated people who were found hiding as they cleared the premises.
Police said in statements that the shooting was “an isolated incident,” calling it a dispute between people who knew each other. The mall was closed for a time Saturday afternoon following the shooting, but later reopened.
Cumberland Mall, in suburban Cobb County, has more than 1 million square feet of retail space. It’s in a busy suburban business district, near major league baseball’s Atlanta Braves new stadium.