Early Morning Domestic Shooting in Savannah Results in Arrest of Suspect

Savannah, GA: Early Morning Shooting Leads to Arrest

In the early hours of Sunday morning, a quiet neighborhood in Savannah was rocked by a domestic-related shooting that left two women injured. The incident took place around 1 a.m. in the 1300 block of Bradley Boulevard, prompting immediate responses from local law enforcement and emergency services.

Who’s Involved?

Authorities have identified 25-year-old Haneef David as the prime suspect in this troubling event. He was arrested later that morning by the Chatham County Police Department. David now faces a serious list of charges that include:

  • Two counts of aggravated assault
  • Two counts of aggravated battery
  • Aggravated stalking
  • Home invasion
  • Cruelty to children
  • Possession of a firearm or knife during the commission of a felony
  • Criminal trespass

What Happened?

According to reports, officers were dispatched to the scene after receiving a call regarding the shooting. Upon their arrival, they found two adult female victims suffering from gunshot wounds. Emergency medical teams quickly arrived and provided the necessary aid before transporting the victims to Memorial Health University Medical Center for further treatment.

The Ongoing Investigation

As the police commenced their investigation, they spoke to witnesses and collected evidence from the scene. It’s a critical time, and they are urging anyone with information to step forward. If you or someone you know has details that could assist in this case, please consider calling CrimeStoppers at 912-234-2020 or submitting an anonymous tip through the Savannah Police Department’s mobile app.

Community Impact

This incident has understandably shaken the local community. Many residents are feeling the effects of violence creeping into their neighborhood—a place where families should feel safe. It highlights the importance of community vigilance and support for one another during tough times.

Looking Ahead

As for Haneef David, he will face serious legal repercussions if convicted of the charges against him. The involvement of police and community awareness will play a significant role in how this case unfolds. The Savannah Police Department is dedicated to ensuring justice is served while providing updates as the investigation progresses.

This situation reminds us all how crucial it is to be vigilant and supportive of one another, especially in challenging circumstances. The Savannah community is known for its resilience, and while days like these are tough, neighbors continue to come together to support each other.

As we await more updates on this situation, let’s keep the victims and their families in our thoughts. And remember, if you hear something, say something—your voice could be the key to making a difference.


HERE Hilton Head

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