Decatur, Georgia — A quiet Monday evening turned tragic when police discovered two siblings shot dead inside their apartment at the East Perimeter Pointe Apartments.
Decatur, Georgia — A quiet Monday evening turned tragic when police discovered two siblings shot dead inside their apartment at the East Perimeter Pointe Apartments. The horrifying scene unfolded just before 8 p.m., shaking the community and leaving residents in fear as authorities launched an intense manhunt for the suspected gunman.
Responding officers arrived after multiple 911 calls reported gunfire coming from one of the units in the complex. When they entered the apartment, they found a man and a woman lying side by side, both suffering from fatal gunshot wounds. Paramedics pronounced them dead at the scene. Their names have not yet been released pending family notification, but neighbors confirmed they were brother and sister.
Investigators believe the shootings were domestic-related, though they have not disclosed the exact nature of the relationship between the victims and the suspect. The Decatur Police Department identified 25-year-old Steven Mathis as a person of interest in the case. Detectives warn he should be considered armed and dangerous.
According to authorities, Mathis may be driving a black Jeep Renegade with Georgia license plate CYD1768. Law enforcement agencies across the region have been alerted, and local residents are urged to remain vigilant. Anyone who spots the vehicle or has information about Mathis’s whereabouts is asked to call 911 immediately.
Neighbors in the East Perimeter Pointe community described hearing a series of loud pops before seeing police cars and ambulances flood the area. One resident said the siblings were quiet, respectful, and mostly kept to themselves. “They were good people,” she said. “No one could’ve imagined something like this happening here.”
The incident has left the apartment complex in shock, with many residents expressing fear and sadness over the tragedy. Several families have placed candles and flowers near the victims’ door, creating a small memorial to honor their memory and show support for the grieving relatives.
Police have not confirmed a motive, but investigators suspect the killings stemmed from a domestic dispute that turned violent. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage, interviewing neighbors, and collecting evidence from the scene in hopes of determining what led to the deadly confrontation.
Decatur authorities are coordinating with state and federal law enforcement agencies in the search for Mathis. Officials have emphasized that public safety is their top priority, urging residents not to approach the suspect if seen. “This individual should be considered dangerous,” one officer stated. “We want to bring him into custody safely and prevent further tragedy.”
The victims’ family is being supported by victim advocates and local clergy as they navigate unimaginable loss. Community members have also organized an online fundraiser to help cover funeral expenses and support surviving relatives.
As the manhunt continues, Decatur stands united in grief. The killings have renewed discussions about domestic violence and the urgent need for intervention before conflict turns deadly. Authorities remain hopeful that with public assistance, the suspect will be captured swiftly, bringing justice and closure to the devastated family and community.





