A Georgia man accused of shooting into a crowd early Sunday and wounding seven people has turned himself in, authorities said Monday.
Williams allegedly opened fire on the crowd after a large dispute broke out just before 2 a.m. in the area of East Clayton Street and North Jackson Street in downtown Athens. Police have not detailed the circumstances that led to the fight.
Police said Pharoah Devonell Williams, 21, was identified as the suspect and has "currently has numerous arrests warrants stemming from this incident." Williams is considered armed and dangerous. "It's scary because there's a lot of college students here that you don't want getting hurt," Eugenio Mendez, a worker in downtown Athens, told
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