Gunman killed and one person hospitalized after a shooting at a Georgia VA clinic, police say

VA Clinic Shooting
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JASPER, Ga. (AP) — There was a shooting Tuesday at a Department of Veterans Affairs clinic in a small town at the foot of the Blue Ridge mountains in Georgia, and the gunman was shot and killed, police said.

One person was airlifted to a hospital after Jasper police responded to the scene around 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, the city said in a statement on its Facebook page. Outside the VA clinic, the officers confronted the gunman, who was shot and killed, authorities said.

The gunman who was killed is from the Jasper area, Jasper Police Chief Matt Dawkins told reporters at the scene. But details about him were not immediately released.

“We don’t know what led up to it,” Dawkins said.

Officers had responded to a report of shots fired at the clinic, the chief said. The suspect was shot outside the clinic, he said.

“Everybody in there, as far as I know, nobody else is injured, the people inside, just one victim,” Dawkins said.

He did not share additional details, but said the Federal Bureau of Investigation will be investigating along with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

When asked about the suspect’s background, a Pickens County sheriff’s spokesman said he did not know whether he had a military background.

Calls to the Pickens County VA clinic were routed to various recordings on Tuesday afternoon and no one answered the phone.

The outpatient clinic in Jasper offers services that include primary care and specialty health services, including laboratory, telehealth and mental health care, according to its website.

Jasper, a town of about 5,000 people, is roughly 60 miles (97 km) north of downtown Atlanta. Signs on a highway through the town call it Georgia’s “First Mountain City” as the Blue Ridge Mountains come into view as motorists from Atlanta head north.

Photos from the local newspaper, the Pickens Progress, showed more than a half-dozen law enforcement officers responding to the scene, wearing tactical vests near a strip mall in the town.

The clinic opened in the summer of 2020, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs said in a news release announcing its grand opening.

“The new Pickens County VA Clinic will increase access and ensure that our Veterans continue to receive the high-quality health care that they have earned and deserve closer to their home,” officials said in the release.

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Martin reported from Kennesaw, Georgia.

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