SHOT DEAD during carjacking attempt: Armed citizen opens fire on suspect who tried to steal his car in Stone Mountain, Georgia

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DEKALB COUNTY, GA — A suspected carjacker was shot and killed Friday evening on North Hairston Road in the Stone Mountain area after allegedly attempting to forcibly take another person’s vehicle.
As reported by 11Alive News, the incident occurred just after 6 p.m. near the Sister 2 Sister Cafe Halal. Officers with the DeKalb County Police Department responded to reports of a shooting and found a man at the scene who had sustained gunshot wounds. He was later pronounced dead. Investigators determined that the deceased had attempted to carjack a vehicle when he was shot by the intended victim in what appears to be an act of self-defense.
At this time, authorities have not released the identity of the deceased, and no information has been shared regarding possible charges for the shooter. Police have confirmed that the investigation remains ongoing.
This case serves as a stark reminder of how quickly a routine activity, such as entering or exiting a vehicle, can become dangerous. Parking lots and vehicle areas are considered “transitional spaces” — locations where people are often distracted and vulnerable. For more on the concept of transitional spaces and how to stay alert in them, check out this detailed article from USACarry.com.
Unfortunately, in some initial reports, the attempted carjacker was mistakenly referred to as a “victim.” It is important to clarify that the true victim in this case was the person targeted in the carjacking — the individual who was threatened and forced to make a split-second decision to defend their life.
For those who carry concealed, this incident reinforces the importance of situational awareness — particularly in and around vehicles. Avoid lingering in your car while distracted by your phone before driving off, as this moment of inattention can make you a target. Always scan your surroundings when approaching or leaving your vehicle, and trust your instincts if something feels off.