13 in custody after early morning raid on College park home

COLLEGE PARK, Ga. — An early morning raid has landed 13 people in police custody, possibly in connection with a deadly triple shooting that killed a 14-year-old.
 
Investigators questioned the 13 people all day Thursday and into the night.
 
Police told Channel 2's Liz Artz there are still several people they're looking for who were not in the home during the raid.
 
Police were looking at them in connection to several crimes, including a triple shooting that killed a 14-year-old.
 
In an exclusive interview, Artz talked to a carjacking victim whose black Chrysler 300 was used in multiple crimes, including the triple shooting.
 
The woman did not want to be identified, but said she thought she was going to die.
 
She said three males approached her as she arrived home to her Clayton County apartment complex after work.
 
"They came to me between two cars with a gun, (yelling) give me the keys," the victim told Artz.
 
She said at least three men took her purse, her phone and her 300.
 
"I thought I was going to get shot and I have kids," the woman said.
 
Police believe those men used the Chrysler in a deadly week-long crime spree.
 
The car was seen in Douglasville surveillance video nine hours after being stolen. It was also captured in a Peachtree City liquor store robbery only hours after being carjacked.
 
Four days later, multiple witnesses put the stolen vehicle at the scene of the deadly triple shooting in East Point that left 14-year-old Anthony Harris dead.
 
Jerico Colton lives next door to the house that was raided on Downey Drive in College Park Thursday.
 
He told Artz he had seen the car on his street multiple times that week. Colton said he had no idea police were searching for the Chrysler.
 
"That car was going 85, 90 miles an hour on this street," Colton said.
 
"So you've seen that car?" Artz asked.
 
"Yeah I've seen it," Colton said.
 
Colton said he watched out his window as SWAT officers raided the house before sun-up Thursday.
 
"We heard a loud boom, then immediately following, one more boom. Then the police get on the loud speaker and say, 'everybody come out with your hands up,'" Colton told Artz.

Weapons were found inside the house, along with other evidence to include property that belongs to a state trooper whose personal car was broken into during that same week.
 
Detectives from five agencies spent the day Thursday questioning them trying to determine who was involved in what.
 
Police think the ring could be responsible for more than a dozen crimes, possibly the deadly shooting and a shooting that injured a woman right after the carjacking.
 
"Do you believe that you have the shooter in custody now?" Artz asked East Point police Capt. Cliff Chandler.
 
"We frankly don't know. We are interviewing people related to our actions this morning," Chandler told Artz.
 
Police are asking for the public's assistance.
 
If you have any information in regards to any of these crimes you're asked to call Crime Stoppers at 404-577-8477.