Atlanta, GA
Atlanta bandits make off with $14K worth of jewelry, police say
ATLANTA – Atlanta police have posted images of a duo they say robbed a jewelry kiosk of $14,000 worth of merchandise at Greenbriar Mall in early October.
Newly released surveillance video showed two men at the Gold and Diamond Castle Kiosk at around 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 1. A man in a gray hoodie appeared to be waiting for the worker to approach him. As soon as she gets close, the man attempted to snatch an item out of her hands.
The employee held on for a few seconds, but the man in the gray hoodie ultimately got away with the item as a second man in a black hoodie ran off with him.
(Credit: Atlanta Police Department)
Police said the item, worth $14,000, broke during the struggle.
Anyone who recognizes the man or has any information on the case should submit a tip to the Crime Stoppers Atlanta tip line at at 404-577-TIPS (8477), online, or by texting CSGA and the tip to CRIMES (738477). Officials say you do not have to give your name or any identifying information to be eligible for a reward of up to $2,000.
Atlanta, GA
What Could the Atlanta Braves Starting Rotation Look Like in 2025?
The Atlanta Braves’ starting rotation could have a bit of a different identity in 2025. Two notable arms have reached the end of their respective contracts: Max Fried and Charlie Morton.
Fried will be one of the top left-handed starters on the market. Morton could sign elsewhere too but could also call it a career. He’s 40 years old and has already some uncertainty about his plans for next season.
That leaves two open spots in the rotation to fill for next season. Let’s take a look at how this rotation could look should both Fried and Morton not return. There were some surprises before the start of 2024. It could be the same for 2025 too.
First, let’s establish who will be back.
So that leaves the rotation looking as such:
- Chris Sale
- (open)
- Spencer Schwellenbach
- Reynaldo Lopez
- (open)
Chris Sale signed an extension following his acquisition last offseason. No worries there. He’s under contract for 2025 with a club option for 2026. It’s the same deal for Reynaldo Lopez. He’s got two more years left on his deal and had a surprise all-star season. Lock him in as well.
Spencer Schwellenbach had a spectacular rookie season. He’s got plenty of club control left. He’s the third lock for the rotation.
The rotation has been set up as such because neither Schwellenbach nor Lopez is a No. 2 guy in the rotation – not the Braves rotation at least. Who could be that much better? Spencer Strider is who.
His timetable for returning from an elbow injury is ambiguous, but he should be back early next season. He’s easily the No. 2 guy after Sale once he’s back.
Let’s add Strider and here’s how four of the five rotation spots could look:
- Chris Sale
- Spencer Strider
- Spencer Schwellenbach
- Reynaldo Lopez
- (open)
So, who gets the last spot? That’s far from clear-cut. Strider was easy to add because he was hurt and would’ve been in the rotation last year had he been healthy.
There are some in-house options.
Ian Anderson spent 2024 getting back to full strength. He’s been in the rotation before. That makes him a potential candidate. Other prospects could make their case in Spring Training as well.
There’s also Bryce Elder and Grant Holmes. Both of these guys came in in emergency roles last season. Elder has been an all-star in the past but didn’t pitch well last season. Holmes looked solid in his rookie season. Even if he’s not in the rotation, he’ll play some role in 2025.
A.J. Smith-Shawver made an appearance in the regular season and started a playoff game. He’s the team’s No. 2 prospect and likely would have stuck around if he hadn’t gotten hurt. His injury is what opened the door for Schwellenbach. Perhaps they could become teammates soon.
Hurston Waldrep has an outside shot as well. He got rocked in his brief MLB appearance in 2024 but looked much better once the team’s No. 3 prospect spent more time in Triple-A.
With all the injuries that piled up last season, there is a good shot we see all of these guys at some point. There’s also the idea of a six-man rotation – but we’ll cross that bridge if the Braves actually go that route.
The Braves could also use the extra freed-up payroll from losing Fried and Morton to go out in free agency to add an arm. It’s unlikely with their in-house options, but the odds are never zero.
Some top unrestricted free-agent options that could be signed to multi-year deals include Corbin Burnes, Shane Bieber and Jack Flaherty. If they want to make a one-year splash, they could phone Max Scherzer. He couldn’t stay healthy last season, but the Braves might be able to work their magic with an aging veteran.
These options would shake up the projected rotation above. But again, that bridge can be crossed should we get there.
Atlanta, GA
Suspect charged after gun goes off, shoots neighbor through apartment wall, Atlanta police say
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Atlanta police said a person is facing charges after their gun went off and shot a neighbor through an apartment wall late Saturday night.
Officers said a man was shot through the wall of his apartment at 2400 Campbellton Road, the Blue Harmony complex in southwest Atlanta’s Campbellton Road neighborhood, while he was watching television around 11:50 p.m.
The victim was hit in the neck, according to police. He was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital and is reportedly stable.
Police said the victim’s neighbor was arrested and charged over the incident. They said investigators believe the victim was shot because the suspect’s firearm was negligently handled.
Police have not identified the suspect or detailed the charges they’re facing.
This is a developing story. Check back with Atlanta News First for updates.
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Atlanta, GA
Decorated off-duty Atlanta officer shot, killed while breaking into neighbor’s home: officials
An off-duty officer with the Atlanta Police Department was shot and killed by one of his neighbors after he allegedly broke into a house near St. Andrews Golf Club in Douglas County, Georgia, early Friday morning, officials said.
The officer, identified as Aubree Horton, had been with the Atlanta Police Department since 2015 and was most recently with the Fugitive Unit, the department told Fox News Digital.
Horton was also just honored with an Investigator of the Year award late last month, according to FOX 5 Atlanta.
“We are working closely with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office to learn more about what occurred as they investigate the incident,” the department said in a statement shared with Fox News Digital.
Surveillance video showed Horton appeared to be experiencing a “mental health episode or (was) under the influence of narcotics,” FOX 5 reported.
“When he gained entrance, the homeowner produced a firearm in self-defense and shot the individual,” Capt. Jon Mauney of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office told reporters, according to FOX 5.
Horton lived just a few streets away from the house he allegedly broke into, the station reported.
Neighbors were shocked.
“It’s right here in your neighborhood and a golfing community and a place where you really think this would never happen,” one neighbor told FOX 5.
Investigators don’t yet know why Horton broke into the home.
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