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Update: GBI Follows Leads In Cairo Quadruple Shooting

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CAIRO, Ga. (WTXL) - A man turns himself in to police after a shooting that left one person dead, and three others injured.

Georgia Bureau of Investigation says 28-year-old Delaljujuan Jones, of Havana, is charged with malice murder and three counts of aggravated assault.

The GBI says Jones turned himself in at Cairo Police Department at 7:30 p.m. on Monday. Agents say through witness testimony they were able to determine he was shooter.

GBI Special Agent in Charge Steve Turner says 24-year-old Stanley Hill was killed. Kentrell Brown, Shontarius Brown, and Martravione Moore were also shot. They were taken to a hospital to be treated.

Turner says it happened after a car show on Saturday night around 9p.m.  He says words were exchanged with a group of people. Then someone pulled out a gun and started shooting.

Hill's body was sent for an autopsy.

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CAIRO, Ga. (WTXL)-- One person is dead and three others are injured after a weekend shooting in Cairo. 

Georgia Bureau of Investigation Special Agent Steve Turner says 24-year-old Stanley Hill was killed. Kentrell Brown, Shontarius Brown, and Martravione Moore were also shot. They were taken to a hospital to be treated.

Turner says it happened after a car show on Saturday night around nine. He says about 200 people were gathered at the Cairo Mart on the Corner of MLK and Fourth Street.

Turner says words were exchanged with a group of people. Then someone pulled out a gun and started shooting.

Right now the GBI is following leads. Hill's body was sent for an autopsy.