GWINNETT COUNTY, GA—The Gwinnett County Police Department has identified the bodies of two people who died in a domestic-related homicide-suicide on Oct. 31.
Police announced today, Nov. 3, that Caprice Hudson, 23, fatally shot Elajia Whitley, 21, then fled the scene in Gwinnett. Authorities said Hudson later shot himself after a police chase In Columbia County. Investigators said Hudson was previously in a relationship with Whitley and the shooting was domestic-related.
The incident unfolded when police responded to a “person shot “call around 3 p.m. on Halloween at The Promenade at Pleasant Hill Shopping Center,1625 Pleasant Hill Rd. in Duluth, the location for Gwinnett Spine Specialists, Biolife Plasma Services, Publix, LA Fitness and several other businesses.
When officers arrived, they found an adult female deceased from what appeared to be a gunshot wound. Investigators began questioning witnesses, processing the scene and determined the suspect who had fled was Caprice Hudson, who was located in Columbia County, Georgia.
Columbia County Sheriff’s deputies located Hudson’s vehicle and attempted to conduct a traffic stop. After a brief pursuit, a PIT maneuver was performed. When deputies approached the vehicle, they discovered Hudson deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said
Next-of-kin notifications have been made for both Whitley and Hudson.
Photo provided Gwinnett County Police Department.

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