A crime spree in a suburban Atlanta neighborhood early Sunday left the home and unmarked vehicle of an assistant police chief riddled with bullets, officials said. The Newton County Sheriff's Office told FOX5 Atlanta one or more suspects broke into eight cars in the County Walk subdivision in Monroe, located about 45 miles east of Atlanta. During one of the break-ins, the thieves stole a firearm from a car that was used to shoot the nearby home and unmarked vehicle of an assistant police chief -- while he was home with his wife and three children. "When I heard the gunshots I knew something wasn't right," neighbor Brian Digby told WSB-TV. "When you do stuff like that, that's not funny anymore, that's the intent to hurt someone," Digby told WSB.
Source: Fox News November 27, 2017 19:18 UTC