Atlanta police are looking for a group of young men who carjacked two people at the same time in the parking lot of the library in northwest Atlanta.
"I actually thought I was dead,” victim Andrew Hogans told News/Talk WSB. “That's the first time I've ever had a gun pulled on me.”
Hogans was leaving the Northside branch library on Northside Parkway Wednesday when the young man pulled a gun on him. Hogans says the suspect threatened to kill him if he didn’t give up his keys. Hogans was only 15 feet into the parking lot when he was carjacked.
Police said the four teens took Hogans’ black Acura TL and – at the same time – carjacked a woman who was walking to her Lexus.
"One handled me with a pistol and I believe two of them had a pistol on her," Hogans said.
Police think this same crew committed a similar crime on Estoria Street in the Cabbagetown neighborhood on Dec. 29. Investigators said the teens took a white Volvo, which they ditched after Wednesday's carjacking.
Police patrol the library's parking lot, but Lt. Rod Woody says he had just left when the carjacking happened.
"The timing just didn't work out where we were there when the incident happened," Woody said.
"I feel that he would've killed me. You don't put a gun on someone at any time unless you're prepared to use it," Hogans said.
Police recovered the woman's Lexus on Joseph E. Boone Boulevard in northwest Atlanta and are searching it for fingerprints. They are still trying to find Hogans' Acrua.
Police believe the suspects are connected to other crimes in the city and police are going to be meeting to try to tie all the incidents together.







