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Two men charged in Georgia officer's shooting death

30-year-old Officer Antwan Toney was responding to a suspicious vehicle parked near a middle school on Saturday afternoon, Gwinnett County Police said in a statement.
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This undated photo provided by the Gwinnett County Police Department on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2018, shows Officer Antwan Toney, who was killed on Saturday after being shot while responding to a suspicious vehicle parked near a middle school.AP

SNELLVILLE, Ga. — Two teen-aged suspects, including one who is still being sought by police, were charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a George police officer who was killed while responding to a suspicious vehicle parked near a middle school, authorities said Sunday.

Authorities said they believe Tafahree Maynard, 18, fatally shot Officer Antwan Toney, 30, who on Saturday afternoon was responding to a suspicious vehicle parked near a middle school in the Snellville area, Gwinnett County Police said in a statement. Maynard remained at large early Sunday and should be considered armed and dangerous, police said.

A second suspect, Isaiah Pretlow, 19, was charged with aggravated assault related to a separate incident following Toney's fatal shooting, police said.

Both suspects are from Snellville.

Toney died at a hospital from his injuries, police said. He had been with the Gwinnett County Police Department for nearly three years. It was his first police job.

"The people that worked with Officer Toney on a daily basis recalled a very jovial person who was dedicated to his job and dedicated to his community," Gwinnett County Police Chief Butch Ayers said.

According to police, Pretlow drove the vehicle from the scene following the shooting, crashed a short distance away and fled along with other occupants. An officer who was searching the area later encountered Pretlow about 3 p.m. Pretlow pointed a gun at the officer, who fired shots. Pretlow was not hit and fled into a wooded area. He was taken into custody by U.S. Marshals about 11:30 p.m.

The shooting happened near Shiloh Middle School, about 25 miles northeast of Atlanta. At least one officer returned fire.