Atlanta, GA
Atlanta leaders call for nonviolent conflict resolution
Atlanta Police have responded to not less than 15 reported shootings to date this month — two of which resulted within the hospitalization of kids.
- A driving issue, say Atlanta Police and metropolis officers, is residents’ and out-of-towners’ tendencies to choose up a firearm to settle a battle.
What’s occurring: The newest high-profile incident befell Sunday evening when six folks have been shot throughout a softball sport in a metropolis park. Two adults died and a six-year-old woman is in important situation after an argument devolved into gunfire, police say.
- Round 7pm, police responded to Rosa L. Burney Park in southwest Atlanta’s Mechanicsville neighborhood and located two victims, police say. Different folks had already been transported by personal automobiles to Grady Memorial Hospital.
4 days earlier, police investigated an obvious murder-suicide within the Previous Fourth Ward. Although police haven’t confirmed the 2 folks knew one another, interim police chief Darin Schierbaum took the chance to induce folks to not choose up a gun in a second of anger.
- Atlanta Police say roughly 40% of murder instances this 12 months stemmed from escalating disputes, per the AJC.
State of play: Since 2021 — the final full 12 months of Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ administration — metropolis officers and police leaders have tried to scale back the advanced components that contribute to violence.
- Bottoms’ administration tapped COVID-19 stimulus funding to create the Workplace of Violence Discount.
- Since taking workplace, Mayor Andre Dickens has beefed up funding in summer season youth applications and supported creating an ordinance that may crack down on so-called “nuisance” bars, nightclubs, procuring malls and different properties the place some violent crime happens.
Atlanta-based nonprofit CHRIS 180 can be main a program to show folks street-level battle decision abilities in southwest and west Atlanta.
What they’re saying: “As we have stated numerous occasions, we’re simply asking the residents to discover a solution to resolve battle with out weapons,” deputy chief Charles Hampton Jr. advised reporters exterior Rosa L. Burney Park.
- “We’re simply asking folks to step away. We’re asking folks to let bygones be bygones. This isn’t a spot for gunplay… We’re asking everybody to depart the weapons at dwelling.”
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Police searching for Christmas Eve shoplifting suspect at Ponce City Market
ATLANTA – Investigators are asking the public for help identifying a suspect in a Christmas Eve shoplifting case at Atlanta’s Ponce City Market.
Officials say the theft happened at the Nike store at the popular shopping mall and food hall on Ponce de Leon Avenue.
According to police, the suspect was seen on camera walking into the store and grabbing multiple items of clothing.
Investigators are offering a reward of up to $2,000 for any information that leads to an arrest and indictment in the case.
If you have any tips, call Crime Stoppers Atlanta at (404) 577-8477 or by visiting www.StopCrimeAtl.org.
The Source: Information for this story came from a release by Crime Stoppers Atlanta.
Atlanta, GA
Rise Up Tonight | Week 17
FOX 5 Rise Up Tonight gives you the latest Falcons team news, updates, and in-depth breakdowns with host Kelly Price and Atlanta Falcons beat reporter Tori McElhaney. Follow along as the Falcons hope to close out preseason with a bang at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. New episodes Thursday nights at midnight. Presented by AT&T.
Atlanta, GA
Isaac Hayes III Details Racist Incident With 'Karen' in Atlanta Neighborhood
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Isaac Hayes III — a famous record producer and the son of Isaac Hayes — is diving into an incident he says went down just outside his gated community on Christmas Eve … when he filmed a woman cursing at him and making a racist remark.
Here’s the deal … Hayes shared a video on his Instagram where a woman asks him for his name — accusing him of driving too fast in and out of the Atlanta gated community — before adding “f*** you.”
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The diatribe then takes a racial turn … with what sounds like her saying, “Why don’t you be white?”
We spoke with Isaac … who tells us he had first seen this woman while driving into his neighborhood — waving her arms at him and shouting in what he thought was an effort to flag him down for assistance.
Hayes stopped to speak with the woman — who he says was cursing at him and making racist comments … and, he started to record to make sure he was safe.
Isaac says he’s heard a lot of “Karen” stories in his life … but, this is the first time anything like this has ever happened to him. People online are pissed, Isaac adds, though he’s trying to keep a cool head about the whole interaction.
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Hayes tells us he doesn’t know what the aftermath of this incident will bring … but, there’s one thing he has no interest in doing. Listen to the clip yourself to hear what it is.
We’re told Isaac doesn’t plan on talking to the cops, never feeling in physical danger. That said, he’s obviously not happy this whole situation happened … especially on a holiday!
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