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This is the 31st mass murder incident in 2023.

Authorities in Georgia are hunting for a man who remains at large. This is hours after he was suspected of killing three men and a woman in a suburban neighbourhood south of Atlanta.

Andre Longmore (40), is believed to be armed and dangerous, Hampton Police Chief James Turner said during a news conference. The shooting happened late Saturday morning in a subdivision in Hampton, a city of 8,500 people.

Officials released few details about the killings. Turner said detectives were investigating at least four crime scenes near one another in the same neighbourhood. He said Longmore is a Hampton resident, but declined to discuss a possible motive.

The suspect remained at large for more than five hours after the killings, and authorities vowed to keep searching until he was in custody.

We've done an exhaustive search in the general area and we're now widening that a little bit, Turner told reporters.

Investigators were also lookingfor a black GMC Acadia SUV that they believe Longmore might be driving.

Longmore doesn't appear to have a listed phone number. The Associated Press could not immediately find a family member or attorney to speak on his behalf.


Authorities didn't release the victims' names, saying they were contacting their families.

Henry County Sheriff Reginald Scandrett said his office is offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to Longmore's arrest and prosecution.

He also addressed Longmore directly, saying: Wherever you are, we will hunt you down in whatever hole you may be in and bring you into custody. Period.

Located about 48 km south of Atlanta, Hampton is home to Atlanta Motor Speedway, Georgia's NASCAR racetrack.

Law enforcement agencies throughout the Atlanta area and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation are assisting with the manhunt and investigation.

The shootings marked the 31st mass killing of 2023, taking the lives of at least 153 people this year, according to a database maintained by The Associated Press and USA Today in partnership with Northeastern University.

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