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2 arrested after drive-by shooting on Walking Stick Way in Columbus, police say

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Two people have been arrested after a drive-by shooting Sunday in Columbus, according to the Columbus Police Department.

Officers were called at 2:51 p.m. Sunday to the 4400 block of Walking Stick Way. Following an argument, two men exchanged gunfire that struck a vehicle and multiple homes, a CPD spokesperson said in a text message Monday.

No injuries were reported, CPD said.

Police said Marley Wilson, 21, and Nathaniel Edmonds, 21, were both arrested.

Wilson is charged with terroristic act, and Edmonds is charged with five counts of drive-by shooting, police said.

This story may be updated.

Kelby Hutchison
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Kelby Hutchison is the breaking news reporter for the Ledger-Enquirer. Originally from Dothan, Alabama, Kelby grew up frequently visiting Columbus to eat at Country’s BBQ in the old Greyhound bus station and at Clearview BBQ on River Road. He graduated from the University of Alabama with a B.A. in criminal justice and a M.A. in journalism. During his studies, Kelby specialized in community journalism.
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