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An Uber driver who was involved in a fracas involving five juveniles at Waffle House has been charged with aggravated assault after shooting a 16-year-old who allegedly attacked him after he refused the ride.

Officers responded to reports of a shooting on Sunday, Oct. 5 around 2:30 a.m. at the Waffle House, located at 4532 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd., according to a statement released by Dunwoody Police Public Information Officer Michael Cheek.

“Five juvenile females ordered an Uber to take them home from the restaurant on the above date and time,” the release said. “The driver arrived and said he could only transport four of the five because he did not have enough room and seat belts in the car.”

The juveniles allegedly argued with the driver, identified as Meredith Grundy, 38, of Fairburn, about his refusal, which escalated when one of the females allegedly struck him in the face and threatened to kill him.

“The driver then fired a gun and struck the female who assaulted him,” the statement said.

Cheek said the juveniles, however, claimed that Grundy shot the 16-year-old before the threats and assault.

According to its written policies, Uber prohibits riders and their guests, along with drivers and delivery people, from carrying firearms while using the platform.

The unidentified victim, a 16-year-old female, was transported to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, where she is in critical but stable condition.

Grundy remains in DeKalb County Jail, charged with aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during a felony, according to booking records.

Cheek said anyone with information about the incident can contact the investigating officer, Detective Moses, at darryl.moses@dunwoodyga.gov.

Cathy Cobbs is Reporter Newspapers' Managing Editor and covers Dunwoody and Brookhaven for Rough Draft Atlanta. She can be reached at cathy@roughdraftatlanta.com.