Update: Gunshot victim identified
by Jeremy Stewart, staff writer
Jan 01, 2013 | 40900 views | 69 69 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Family members of the man who was the victim of a shooting Monday night on Kingston Avenue cling to each other as Rome police officers talk to them in front of where he was found. (Jeremy Stewart/RN-T.com)
Family members of the man who was the victim of a shooting Monday night on Kingston Avenue cling to each other as Rome police officers talk to them in front of where he was found. (Jeremy Stewart/RN-T.com)
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Update: Floyd County Deputy Coroner Ernie Studard identified the man killed on Kingston Avenue on New Year's Eve as Willie Terry Slack, 56.

Previously posted:

An unidentified man is dead following a shooting in North Rome on Monday night, according to Rome police.

The man was found shot on the front porch of 306 Kingston Ave.

Rome police detective Lt. Gary Clayton said he was unsure how many shots were fired but that they were investigating it as a homicide.

“It’s obvious that he died of gunshot wounds,” Clayton said at the scene.

Clayton said that they had no witnesses who saw the shooting, but did have people who heard the shots.

The victim, described as being in his late 50s, was found sitting on the small front porch of the residence with his back leaning against the railing and wall to the right of the front door.

Capt. Paul Greene with the Rome police said the incident occurred at approximately 10:25 p.m.

Police said that the victim lived at 308 Kingston Ave., which is next door to where he was found, and that they believe he was shot somewhere between his driveway and the front of 306 Kingston Ave.

The woman who lived at 306 Kingston Ave. refused to comment on the incident and preferred not to identify herself.

Police said they did not know what happened at the scene prior to the shooting nor were they aware of any motive or suspect.

A crowd of people gathered at the scene as officers taped off the crime scene in front of the two houses and the street. Investigators were still surveying the area late into the night.

Family members of the victim were seen visibly shaken as they clung to each other.

Yolandra Crittenden, who lives two houses down from 306 Kingston Ave., said she heard three gunshots but didn’t look outside as she thought at first that they were fireworks due to the holiday.

“The next thing we knew is we came outside and everybody was already out here by then,” Crittenden said.

Crittenden said she didn’t know who lived in the house where the shooting happened.

“This is a pretty quiet street,” she said. “Everybody normally stays to themselves around here.”
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