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Rome Party Shootings Injure 3; Two Arrested

Police taser party host, recover rifle casing nearby

by Sophia Bennett

Rome Party Shootings Leave Three Injured; Two Arrested for Obstruction

ROME, Ga. – Two separate shootings linked to weekend parties in Rome left three people injured and led to two arrests, according to local law enforcement.

The first incident unfolded around 2:15 a.m. Sunday on Hardy Avenue, where police responded to a large gathering involving an estimated 100 people. The residence, already known for disturbances, turned chaotic when multiple gunshots rang out as officers were departing the scene.

Three individuals sustained injuries — two women were shot in the leg, while a third person was found near Grover Street with unspecified wounds. Emergency personnel provided aid, including the application of tourniquets, before transporting the victims to a nearby hospital.

During the investigation, the party’s host, Marvin Blackburn, allegedly resisted officer commands and became combative. Police say they deployed a Taser to gain control. Blackburn now faces several charges, including felony obstruction, battery on a police officer, and maintaining a disorderly house.

Another attendee, Sammya Sewell, was arrested for interfering with police efforts at the scene. She is charged with misdemeanor obstruction.

The second incident occurred Saturday night at a back-to-school party on East 11th Street. While no injuries were reported, police recovered a number of items from the scene, including a rifle casing, suggesting gunfire had taken place.

Authorities continue to investigate both shootings and are urging residents to exercise caution at large gatherings.

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