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Off-duty Atlanta officer stabbed by suspect in Conyers released from hospital

Justin Perry Hurst Conyers road rage incident The Rockdale County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a man suspected of being involved in a hit-and-run crash, then stabbing the driver of the truck he hit.

ATLANTA — The off-duty police officer stabbed by a suspect in a road rage incident on Saturday has been released from the hospital, the Atlanta Police Department tells Channel 2 Action News.

The Rockdale County Sheriff’s Office says at approximately 6 p.m. on Saturday, a Dodge Charger hit a Chevy Silverado on Interstate 20 Eastbound near Panola Road in DeKalb County, then left the scene.

Deputies say an off-duty police officer followed the Charger into Rockdale County near Salem Road to get the license plate information.

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It was then when the driver, identified as Justin Perry Hurst, pulled into a parking lot, along with the APD officer where they argued.

The argument escalated into Hurst stabbing the officer multiple times in the road rage incident. The officer was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital where he was alert, conscious and breathing.

APD released the following statement on Sunday:

“While the Rockdale County Sheriff’s Office is the lead in this investigation, the Atlanta Police Department stands in solidarity with them to ensure that the suspect is apprehended. We are asking anyone with information regarding the suspect’s whereabouts to please contact CrimeStoppers or the Rockdale County Sheriff’s Office.”

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APD also said they are “happy to announce that the off-duty officer was released from Grady Memorial Hospital. We are wishing him a speedy and full recovery.”

Anyone with information on this case can submit a tip anonymously to the Crime Stoppers Atlanta tip line at 404-577-TIPS (8477), online at here, or by texting CSGA and the tip to CRIMES. (738477). Persons do not have to give their name or any identifying information to be eligible for a reward of up to $2,000.

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