Imagine heading out to pick up a passenger, ready for just another usual workday, and suddenly finding yourself at the center of a life-threatening attack. That’s precisely what happened to Marvin Motton, a 40-year-old Lyft driver in Atlanta.
On the evening of September 30th, Motton was on his way to a job when a seemingly ordinary task spiraled into a terrifying ordeal at 1314 Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway. The unsuspecting driver found himself under fire from a man in a dark grey Infiniti. Motton recalled, “He could’ve gotten my face. He could’ve gotten my chest. I mean, my window was down — all the way down. So I’m lucky.”
Despite the danger, Motton survived, although not unscathed. “The shooting leaves me marked forever,” he remarked. Hit twice below the waist while trying to avoid the relentless gunfire, Motton described the aftermath saying, “With the doctors pulling my skin together, it just feels like something is pulling my leg. It’s definitely a struggle.” The incident culminated in a state of panic and confusion as Motton attempted to drive himself to the hospital. He failed, however, to reach the medical facility on his own and had to rely on a call to 911 for lifesaving aid.
After spending three intensive weeks in the hospital, Motton has been released, though the path to full recovery is still long. Mentally, the horrifying ‘flashbacks’ from that night linger, and as of now, his shooter remains at large. “I just keep thinking, ‘Who could that be?‘ If he’s not caught I still want to know why you did this to me,” Motton expressed.
The Atlanta Police department continues the search for the shooter, but so far, no arrests have been made. The department urges anyone with information to come forward, hoping someone can help illuminate the questions that haunt both Motton and the community.
Determined not to let fear dictate his life, Motton is back on the road with Lyft. The reality, however, remains that until fully healed, his regular job is not an option, and medical bills are mounting. To bridge this financial gap created by the incident, he turns to Lyft once more, albeit with a sharper eye on his surroundings this time around.
“We have to stay vigilant. It can happen to anybody,” Motton cautioned. His resolve underlines a critical message to others: always staying aware of your environment while pushing forward through personal trials isn’t just brave—it’s necessary.
Motton’s story is a potent reminder of the unpredictable nature of life and the silent challenges faced by those working in jobs that require them to interact with the public. May this serve as a call to ensure safety, support, and to always share vital information should any of us witness something amiss in our neighborhoods.
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