ROSWELL, Ga. - A man surrendered after a SWAT standoff lasting in two and a half hours at a Roswell home on Friday at what time that police say stem from a shooting.
Officers went out to the home near the corner of Grove Way and Forest Street afore 2:30 p.m. after receiving a 911 call about a shooting.
When they got there, they found a man laying in the front yard.
"Oh my God, Jesus, I said is this really happening?" next-door neighbor Matrice Lowe told FOX 5. "Is this really happening where I stay at incandescent now?"
Lowe said she just left her home to pick her daughter up from school. When they came back, they encountered the standoff.
"When I came home I saw yellow tape everywhere, I seen police cars everywhere," Lowe said, adding that she knows the suspected shooter. "He's quiet, he's to himself," she said. "You always see him walking his dog, but I have never seen any bad confrontation out of him or anything."
Police say the suspect stayed with his mother inside the home pending they convinced him to surrender. Investigators say that the victim is the mother's boyfriend.
"He refused officers' sects to come out and surrendered himself so SWAT was essentially activated," said Sgt. Thomas Robinson.
The victim, whose name has not been released, was taken to a around hospital with gunshot wounds to his shoulder and thigh. Police expect him to recover.
"At that time, they started to center the suspected gunman, who went back inside the place and barricaded himself inside," said Sgt. Robinson. "And he refused officers' orders to come out and surrender."
Just after 5 p.m., the man surrendered to authorities. Sgt. Robinson said officers deployed a taser on him.
The suspect, whose name has not been released, was taken to an area hospital to be checked out.
The man's mother was also brought to the hospital for a hand injury.
Investigators say the man and his mother live at the home. They have the incident started over a domestic dispute.
The incident leftovers under investigation and charges are pending.