The GBI, called in as a matter of routine in such cases, has released its initial report on the officer-involved-shooting in Gainesville early Friday that left one man dead.
The report says responding officers had been told that gunman who was shot to death by officers when he fired at them was reportedly experiencing mental health problems.
But there were several law enforcement agencies on the scene when the man who had reportedly shot at officers during a six-hour standoff, wounding one, was shot and killed, but the report does not say how many officers and from what agencies fired the shots that resulted in his death and how many shots were fired.
GBI NEWS RELEASE:
At the request of the Gainesville Police Department (GPD), GBI agents are investigating an officer involved shooting in Gainesville, GA. Dakota Simmons, age 24, of Gainesville, GA was shot and killed in the incident. One officer was injured.
Preliminary information indicates on March 19, 2026, at about 10:30 p.m., GPD officers were located near Skyline Drive and Briarwood Drive in response to a 911 call. The 911 caller stated an individual, later identified as Simmons, was experiencing a mental health crisis and the caller felt their life was in danger. During the call, Simmons left the residence of the 911 caller.
Officers encountered Simmons at another home in the area. During the encounter, Simmons fired a gun at officers, hitting an officer in the chest area of his vest. Officers returned fire toward Simmons, who retreated into the home. Hall County (Sheriff’s) SWAT was then called to the location due to a barricaded gunman situation.
On March 20, 2026, at about 5:10 a.m., Simmons exited the home and again exchanged gunfire with officers. Simmons was shot. He was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.


