Atlanta, GA
Atlanta’s HBCUs staff train on how to respond to active shooter situation
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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.
ATLANTA’S SPELMAN COLLEGE, GEORGIA HBCUS TARGETED BY BOMB THREATS
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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.”
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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
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Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Black business owner blindsided by Trump campaign event held at his barbershop
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ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – A Black business owner in Atlanta said he feels betrayed and blindsided.
The Trump campaign held an event at Rocky’s Barbershop on Wednesday, the day before the highly anticipated presidential debate.
Owner Rocky Jones said that’s not what he signed up for and now he’s speaking out.
“I really take pride in my business,” Jones said.
Jones said he welcomes customers from all backgrounds and walks of life.
“Mind my business and serve and give haircuts back to the community and have good conversations; it’s never been about politics,” said Jones.
He said his business has never been the site of a political event until Wednesday when prominent Republicans packed inside the day before the presidential debate in Atlanta.
Former President Trump called in at one point during Wednesday’s event.
“I feel like I have been betrayed,” said Jones.
Days before the debate, Jones said someone he considered a friend reached out to him about being the host site for a small Black business roundtable.
Jones said there was never any mention this was a political event.
Jones added he never heard from a Trump campaign representative either.
Jones said the timing of the event didn’t raise any flags that the event would be political.
“I honestly didn’t think about it. It was just once you say Black small business give back to the community, it’s like, ‘Okay, I’m doing it,’” said Jones. “Just be aware that it is election season, and the timing seems a little suspect.”
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Jones is warning other business owners to have a healthy dose of skepticism.
“Even though I trusted that person, I didn’t do the research I should’ve done. Now, I’m letting everyone else know you need to be aware of these calls,” Jones said.
Atlanta News First did make contact with the Trump campaign. They acknowledged our request but were not able to get us a response by airtime.
Jones said he was compensated for the two hours he had to close his business for the event but adds he’s now willing to give the money back.
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Atlanta, GA
Killer Mike, Billboard rank their top 'Get Up' Atlanta anthems
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Billboard ranks Get Up Anthems
Billboard ranks the best Get Up anthems of Atlanta — songs that energize and inspire the city.
ATLANTA – Atlanta native and musician Killer Mike recently teamed up with Billboard to compile a list of the best “Get Up” anthems of Atlanta—the songs that energize and inspire the city. Here’s a look at the top five:
- “Player’s Ball” by Outkast, T.I., and Rubber Band Man: Leading the list, this anthem is celebrated for its iconic beat and motivational lyrics.
- “March Madness” by Future: This song comes in second, known for its high-energy delivery and popularity in the city.
- “Cell Therapy” by Goodie Mob: Ranking third, this track is praised for its deep lyrical content and impact on Atlanta’s music scene.
- “Knuck If You Buck” by Crime Mob: In fourth place, this song is a staple at Atlanta events, known for its hype and rowdy energy.
- “No Mo Play in Georgia” by Pastor Troy: Closing the top five, Killer Mike highlights this anthem as an important piece for the city’s spirit and culture.
These selections showcase the diverse and influential music that has shaped Atlanta’s vibrant culture.
Atlanta, GA
Suspect on the run after shooting woman during argument, Atlanta police say
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ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Police are investigating an argument that turned violent overnight in northwest Atlanta.
Officers say two women were fighting on the 100 block of 26th Street NW when one shot at the other.
The victim was hit with fragments of gunfire and taken to Grady Memorial Hospital for treatment. Officers say she is expected to make a full recovery.
Police are still searching for the suspect.
If you have any information, contact the Atlanta Police Department at 404-658-6666. To remain anonymous, tipsters should contact Crime Stoppers at 404-577-TIPS (8477) or visit www.stopcrimeATL.com. Crime Stoppers tipsters can receive a cash reward for information leading to an arrest and indictment in this case.
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