Tragedy Strikes Albany State University Athletics: Volleyball Player Mariam Creighton Fatally Wounded in Nightclub Shooting
Tragedy struck Albany State University athletics as volleyball player Mariam Creighton was one of two individuals fatally wounded in a shooting at Atlanta area nightclub Elleven45. The news has left the Albany State community in mourning, with athletic director Kristene Kelly expressing heartbreak over the loss of Mari’s beautiful soul.
Creighton, a former standout player at Stockbridge High School, was described by her coach as an all-around great young lady who will be deeply missed. Starting her collegiate career at Benedict College, Creighton quickly made an impact before transferring to Albany State, where she played in seven contests during the 2023 season.
The shooting at Elleven45 has brought attention to the nightclub’s history of violence, with previous incidents prompting calls for its closure due to increased crime in the area. Atlanta police reported nearly 100 emergency calls connected to the nightclub’s address in 2019 alone, highlighting ongoing safety concerns.
During Monday’s Atlanta City Council meeting, Police Chief Darin Schierbaum revealed that a single shooter targeted one person following a fight inside the club. While the suspect remains at large, authorities are confident in identifying him soon.
As the Albany State community grapples with this tragic loss, thoughts and prayers are with Mari’s loved ones as they navigate this difficult time. The impact of this senseless violence serves as a stark reminder of the need for increased safety measures in public spaces.