(Media release from the Floyd County Police Department):
The man who shot three people at the Lock and Dam Park Sunday was meeting a woman who was heard screaming at the shooter in an attempt to
stop the violence.
Police are actively reviewing video from the campground and have observed two vehicles leaving the park shortly after the incident; one was a female who had followed the shooter into the park a few moments before the violent
encounter with campers.
The shooter was in a gray car and the woman was in a white car. The suspect
is described as a middle -aged, slender black male.
Three people were shot, including Dustin Dunlap, 28, Zander Haslett, 23 and
David Cole, 31. Cole was transported by EMS for the serious injuries he received. All victims are expected to recover.
According to bystanders, the shooter and his companion were speeding
through the Lock and Dam Campground Sunday night, nearly striking children who were playing at their campsite. Due to the narrow road that passes through the campsites, the parents of the children were very upset and
confronted the suspect about his aggressive driving.
At some point during the confrontation with the parents, the shooter pulled a gun from his vehicle and fired several shots. Witnesses report that the female was pleading for the suspect to stop and not shoot.
Investigators are asking for campers to submit videos or pictures from that day and to reach out to police. The woman is not a suspect but police want to ensure that she is safe.
Anyone with information about the domestic altercation or the shooting is encouraged to call Jeff Jones at 706-252-4243.
