In a quiet neighborhood of Atlanta, a mother and her family are grappling with the aftermath of a terrifying night. **Aliet Aguer**, a resident of the Lakewood Trail SE area, is by the side of her 12-year-old son, Deng **Aguer**, at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta awaiting surgery. The young boy, who was peacefully asleep in his bedroom, was struck by bullets in the shoulder and forearm during a frightening incident that took place just after midnight on Thursday.
Aliet Aguer recounted the shock and devastation as her family was suddenly caught in the line of fire. **”They shot my room, then his room, then my other son’s room,”** she shared, visibly shaken. Miraculously, her other children and she weren’t physically harmed. But the incident is a chilling reminder of how precarious safety can be, even in spaces where one should feel most secure.
Neighbors like *Eric Williams* are trying to come to terms with the violence that struck so unexpectedly in their community. “As neighbors, it’s too close to home. **It could have been my home. It could have been me,**” he expressed with concern. There’s an air of caution now as residents grapple with the realization that gun violence is not something distant; it’s something that can shatter the calm of their own haven.
The identity of the shooter remains unknown, raising questions about whether the Aguer home was intentionally targeted or if it was an act of random violence. Local police have yet to confirm any suspects, leaving the community uneasy and without closure.
Aliet Aguer is making an impassioned plea for the senseless cycle of violence to cease, urging others to understand the innocents caught in its wake. **”My child, he’s innocent. He’s a baby,”** she said, her voice filled with the exhaustion of a mother who knows all too well the fears every parent dreads. **”You can’t go to people’s houses and start shooting people for no reason.”**
For many residents in the area, Aliet and her children have been nothing more than typical members of their community. **”Nothing ever goes on there. It’s literally her and her kids,”** commented *Williams*. The Aguer children, described as simply going to school and enjoying activities like neighborhood basketball, reflect the innocence and routine so cruelly interrupted by violence.
As Atlanta Police continue their investigation, this family and their community hold on to hope for *Deng’s* recovery and for the tides of violence to recede. While answers remain elusive, the neighborhood’s desire for safety and peace is palpable, underscoring the collective longing for their homes to once again be the safe havens they are meant to be.
Conclusively, the entire community waits with bated breath, hoping for justice, healing, and a swift return to tranquility.
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