ATLANTA - An Atlanta police officer and a woman were found dead Saturday inside a home near Piedmont Park, according to authorities.
What we know:
Officers discovered the bodies around 4 p.m. at a house on Cooledge Avenue while responding to a request for a welfare check. Friends of the two individuals had contacted police after not hearing from them.
Atlanta police Deputy Chief Prenzinna Spann said both people had gunshot wounds.
"We did not know at the time we received the call that it was an officer; there was some speculation that it may have been, but we did not confirm at that time," Spann said.
Police described the deaths as an "isolated incident" and noted that the investigation is ongoing. They stressed that there is no threat to the community.
What they're saying:
George Jackson, who lived next door to the officer for many years, said his neighbor was a detective.
"I’m really just shocked; he was a wonderful, wonderful guy," Jackson said. "The feeling of losing one of your neighbors in such a heartbreaking way is just surreal. Very friendly, peaceful person who always had a smile on his face, always happy to help if you needed an extra hand."
What's next:
The department is providing support services to its personnel following the loss of one of their own.
The Source: Information in this article comes from the Atlanta Police Department via its website. The department did not respond to earlier emails from FOX 5 other than to suggest monitoring its website for updates. It has been updated with information learned from talking to a neighbor.