Two teens arrested in deadly Atlantic Station shooting

Atlanta police announced two people have been arrested and charged with murder for their roles in a deadly shooting that killed a 12-year-old and 15-year-old near Atlantic Station on Nov. 26.

That night, police said a large group of minors got into a dispute on the 17th Street Bridge shortly after they were escorted out of Atlantic Station for curfew violations and unruly behavior.

Police announced Wednesday that they arrested two juveniles, 15 and 16, and charged them with two counts of murder, aggravated assault, and gang charges.

Police said both were students within the Atlantic Public Schools system.

One of the juveniles was located in New York. Police are working to learn how the juvenile was able to make it to New York.

Zyion Charles, 12, who was in 7th grade at KIPP Soul Academy, was one of six young people shot after the large fight broke out on the 17th Street Bridge.

A second teen, 15-year-old Cameron Jackson, also died from injuries he sustained in the shooting.

WSB′s Audrey Washington learned from police that the bullets were intended only for Jackson, but the other five victims, including Charles, were also hit.

A curfew remains in place at Atlantic Station that requires all minors to be accompanied by an adult after 3 p.m.

According to police the investigation is not over and expect additional charges to come forth.

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