Atlanta, GA
Atlanta’s HBCUs staff train on how to respond to active shooter situation
ATLANTA – Leaders from a number of of Atlanta’s prime traditionally black schools and college got here collectively on Wednesday for energetic shooter coaching train.
Atlanta College Middle Consortium joined forces with native legislation enforcement and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Safety Company, the arm of the Division of Homeland Safety tasked with enhancing cyber and infrastructure safety, for a table-top train.
The aim was to share finest practices, enhance inter-agency coordination, and to grasp the roles of every when responding to a doable energetic shooter state of affairs.
“This community-wide train ought to reassure our dad and mom, college students, employees, and different constituencies that we place their security as a prime precedence as we be taught, work, and thrive on the Atlanta College Middle,” stated Dr. Michael Hodge, Government Director for the Atlanta College Middle Consortium.
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Wednesday’s train doesn’t stem from any particular threats, however comes amid outrage at current mass shootings throughout the U.S. These embody a racist assault final month that killed 10 Black individuals at a Buffalo, New York, grocery store, and the taking pictures deaths Might 24 of 19 youngsters and two adults at an Uvalde, Texas, elementary college during which the gunman was killed. In Southern California, one particular person was killed and 5 injured Might 15 after a person authorities say was motivated by hatred of Taiwan opened hearth on Taiwanese parishioners. Additionally, simply final week, a gunman opened hearth at an Alabama church killing three individuals.
It additionally comes after a sequence of bomb threats at HBCUs throughout the nation earlier this 12 months, together with a number of in Atlanta. CISA advisors have been working with HBCU leaders on addressing potential threats and growing safety and potential response since these threats.
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“Universities must be protected areas the place college students can give attention to studying and making ready for his or her futures,” stated Dr. David Mussington, CISA’s Government Assistant Director for Infrastructure Safety. “Within the wake of mass shootings throughout the nation, we should do the whole lot we are able to to maintain our campuses safe. Following at present’s train, Atlanta’s HBCUs and our first response companions are higher ready to coordinate collectively if a real-world state of affairs have been to happen.”
Atlanta’s HBCUs are uniquely located that permits them to pool assets on account of location.
“The shut geolocated campuses of the AUC create, in apply, one giant campus neighborhood. The collaboration and shut engagement of the campuses and our companions locally continues to supply a protected and safe setting,” stated Dr. Hodge.
Clark Atlanta College, Morehouse School, Morehouse Faculty of Medication, Spelman School, Morris Brown School, AUC Robert Woodruff Library and the Interdenominational Theological Middle all participated in Wednesday’s train.
That is the second time this 12 months CISA has held a table-top train with Atlanta HBCUs.
The Related Press contributed to this report
Atlanta, GA
Israel's Atlanta consulate creates initiative where participants create ornaments for Gaza hostages
The Consulate General of Israel in Atlanta has created a new initiative in which participants can add names and photos of those still held captive in Gaza to create unique ornaments to raise awareness of and call for the release of the hostages.
“As Christmas approached this year, a time when families come together, we wanted to use the opportunity to raise awareness to the fact that there are still 100 hostages, among them seven Americans, who should also be home with their families”, Anat Sultan-Dadon, Consul General of Israel to the Southeastern United States, told The Jerusalem Post.
The consulate has reached out to several prominent churches in Atlanta who have agreed to display the special ornaments on their Christmas trees. In addition, they produced an explanatory sheet through which individuals can also print the ornaments and hang them on their Christmas trees.
Details of the ornaments
The ornaments include a photo of each of the 100 hostages still held captive by Hamas, which will be hung on the Christmas tree using a yellow ribbon associated with the struggle for their release.
“The First Baptist Church of Atlanta, a mega church, was the first to agree to the initiative,” Anat Sultan-Dadon told the Post.
“Israel is blessed with many supportive friends out there, and many of them don’t know how they can actively support Israel at this time. This tree is a way to encourage them to act and to use their voices for the hostages and for Israel.”
Atlanta, GA
17-year-old shot in foot on Christmas Eve, Atlanta police say
ATLANTA – A 17-year-old male is recovering after being shot in the foot on Christmas Eve, according to the Atlanta Police Department.
Officers responded to Grady Memorial Hospital around 10:39 p.m. on Dec. 24, after receiving a report of a gunshot victim. The teenager was being treated by medical staff for a gunshot wound to his left foot.
Preliminary information suggests the shooting may have occurred near 609 Thurmond Street NW. Investigators from the department’s Aggravated Assault Unit are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Authorities emphasized that details are subject to change as the investigation continues.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta police officer surprises 12-year-old with Christmas gift for good behavior
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – An Atlanta police officer made a 12-year-old boy’s Christmas a little brighter this year.
On Monday, Officer Sebastian Kertchaval surprised 12-year-old Amir with a PlayStation 5, police said in a social media post.
Police said Kertchaval met Amir and his family over the summer while “responding to a 911 call for an unruly child.”
During that visit, Kertchaval saw that Amir was upset with his mother and grandmother.
“And though tensions were high in their home, Ofc. Kertchaval remained patient with Amir, and took the time to positively connect with Amir and was ultimately able to de-escalate the upset child,” police said.
Since that first meeting, Amir’s grandmother has kept Kertchaval updated on Amir’s “increasingly positive behavior throughout the year.”
After hearing of Amir’s progress, Kertchaval bought Amir a new PlayStation 5 for both Christmas and as a reward for his progress.
“Thank you, Officer Kertchaval, for your dedication to community policing and for being a positive example during this holiday season,” police said.
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