MACON, GA. (THECOUNT) — Eric Broomfield has been identified as the victim killed in a Sunday morning vehicle shooting in Macon, Georgia, according to reports.

Broomfield, 23, was found suffering from multiple gunshot wounds while inside his vehicle on Sunday morning around 8 a.m.

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Investigators say, Broomfield was found fatally wounded inside in his 2003 GMC in an alleyway off Winton Avenue.

Broomfield was pronounced dead at the scene of gunshot injuries.

The investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with possible information on the deadly incident should contact police at 911.

Via Bibb County Sheriff’s Office:

Homicide Investigation On Winton Avenue

The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a death that was reported in the 1200 block of Winton Avenue. The incident was called in at 7:40 a.m Sunday morning.

It was reported that a call of a person down came into Bibb County Sheriff Office call center. When deputies arrived on scene they found a male dead from a gunshot wound inside a vehicle. The male was later identified as 23-year-old Eric Broomfield of Macon. Investigators are continuing to investigate this incident in an attempt to determine the events surrounding this incident.

The next of kin was notified by Coroner Leon Jones. Additional information will be released as soon as it becomes available.

Anyone with information in reference to this incident is urged to contact the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office at 478-751-7500 or Macon Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-877-68CRIME.

Less than 24 hours ago, Broomfield posted a reply to Facebook user ‘Kodak Bill’ with ‘talk, talk, talk,” done up in emojis.

Friends and family members took to Facebook to remember the beloved man:

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Geo quick facts: Macon is a city in central Georgia. Ocmulgee National Monument has large Native American earthen mounds from around 1000 A.D., and its museum displays artifacts spanning thousands of years. The Tubman Museum’s exhibits on African-American art, history and culture include a huge mural and the Inventors Gallery. The Allman Brothers Band Museum at the Big House shows memorabilia in the rock band’s former home – wikipedia.