Nicholas Carter's parents react as police continue search for suspect a year later

Atlanta, GALocal News

The family of Nicholas Carter, a 23-year-old man shot outside an Atlanta music studio almost a year ago, is still seeking justice as police continue their investigation. Carter was fatally shot in the neck shortly after arriving at the studio on September 16, 2023. His parents, Scott Carter and Angela Virden, are expressing their deep sorrow and frustration over the lack of progress in the case. Despite the passage of time, they report that the pain of their loss remains overwhelming. Recently, the Atlanta Police Department has named a suspect in the ongoing investigation, adding a glimmer of hope for the family.

They are actively calling for the community's assistance in locating the suspect and bringing closure to this heartbreaking situation. The family's plea highlights the emotional toll of unresolved violence and the importance of community involvement in such cases. As the search continues, they remain resolute in their pursuit of justice for their son.

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