MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Mid-South is grieving with the family and friends of the victims and survivors of Wednesday’s shooting spree in Memphis.
Here’s a look at the survivors and victims of the tragedy. Three people were killed and three injured.
ABC24 will continue to update this story as more information comes in and we are able to confirm the identities.
Dewayne Tunstall
A police affidavit confirmed the first victim who was shot just before 1 a.m. Wednesday morning as Dewayne Tunstall.
Police said responded to a shooting in the 3100 block of Lyndale Avenue in North Memphis. and found the 24-year-old man dead. Five other people were present at the time of the shooting, but they were not injured, MPD said.
Rodolfo Berger
Family for Rodolfo Berger confirmed on Facebook that he was the man shot about 6 p.m. at the AutoZone store in the 4000 block of Jackson Avenue in North Memphis. He was rushed to the hospital in critical condition, where family said he underwent surgery and is “under extreme care.”
A GoFundMe has been set up to help the family HERE.
Richard Clark
62-year-old Richard Clark was the victim shot and killed at a gas station in the 900 block of South Parkway East.
He was found around 4:30 p.m. in his car with multiple gunshot wounds, and was pronounced dead on the scene.
According to video surveillance, MPD said Kelly pulled up to Clark's car and opened fire, hitting him several times before fleeing the scene.
Allison Parker
Allison Parker’s employer and West Memphis Police confirmed she was the woman who was shot and killed just before 7:30 p.m. along Poplar Avenue and Evergreen in Midtown Memphis. Memphis Police said the suspect carjacked Parker and shot her several times, taking her gray SUV.
In a post on Facebook, the Family Practice Center of West Memphis said, “Our office is grieving the loss of our medical assistant, Allison Parker. She was a victim of the tragic violence in Memphis yesterday. Please pray for her family and our entire office staff as we try to process this senseless loss. - Dr. Pierce”
West Memphis will hold a citywide prayer at 5:30 p.m. at West Memphis City Hall to remember Parker and all those affected by the shootings.
A GoFundMe has been set up to help her three children, who also lost their father two years ago, HERE.
Lakesha McGlathen
Lakesha McGlathen survived being shot at Norris Road and I-240 about 4:40 p.m. Police said she was shot in the leg and taken to Regional One in non-critical condition.
Our hearts and prayers go out to the families and friends of everyone affected by this tragedy.