Atlanta, GA
Body camera video shows former NFL defensive back arrested on theft charges at Atlanta airport
ATLANTA – Police physique digicam footage reveals a former NFL participant arrested on theft fees within the baggage declare space of the Atlanta airport. Police stated Damian Parms rifled by baggage at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Worldwide Airport.
Officers questioned the previous NFL professional within the baggage declare space of the airport.
Police stated Parms — who had temporary stints with the Atlanta Falcons, Buffalo Payments and Carolina Panthers — allegedly picked up another person’s bag from a carousel and took it to a different space. Police stated he searched the bag and pulled out a cellphone charger. Investigators stated he then walked throughout the terminal to the north part and put the piece of baggage on a special carousel.
Police stated he then left the constructing.
Police stated Parms was noticed within the baggage two-and-one-half hours after he was initially on the airport. Physique digicam video reveals officers arresting him.
Within the video, an officer asks Parms, “Did you fly?”
“No,” Parms replies.
“OK, so that you had no enterprise even coming to a carousel,” the officer stated.
Parms was taken to the Clayton Jail charged with theft.
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Atlanta, GA
Arelion Deploys Two New Routes From Jacksonville to Atlanta and Tallahassee, Expanding Gulf Coast Network
STOCKHOLM, May 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Arelion today announced it has launched two multi-terabit capacity, low-latency routes from Jacksonville, FL to Atlanta, GA and from Jacksonville to Tallahassee, as well as an overbuild from Miami along Florida’s west coast up to Atlanta. These new routes enable Arelion to provide fully diverse connectivity services from Jacksonville to Atlanta via two direct routes. Arelion’s new routes enhance its capability to serve local traffic while also supporting subsea traffic flows into Atlanta from the Caribbean, Central America and South America through subsea cables landing in Jacksonville, continuing the global Internet carrier’s Gulf Coast network expansion.
Arelion’s new routes leverage the latest generation open optical line systems supporting C+L Band, sixth-generation coherent optics and multi-vendor 400G wave capability, empowering Arelion’s wholesale and enterprise customers with high-capacity optical transmission and fast service delivery. These routes will serve Atlanta’s booming data center market and growing Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) applications, with Atlanta ranking as the sixth largest market for commissioned data center power. These routes seamlessly connect to Arelion’s diverse suburban ring to enhance metro connectivity in Atlanta, enabling Arelion to meet the demand for high-capacity bandwidth in Atlanta’s flourishing regional technology markets.
“These new investments in Georgia and Florida allow Arelion to serve the immense demand for reliable connectivity services and tremendous capacity amid Atlanta’s data center boom,” said Art Kazmierczak, Director of Strategic Sales and Network Development at Arelion. “By providing additional meshing and diversity into Atlanta, we can serve the connectivity requirements of local enterprises while supporting subsea traffic from Jacksonville and other Florida edge markets and sea cable landings, enabling low-latency cloud, content and AI/ML delivery across diverse industries.”
Further insights into this expansion and Arelion’s presence in the Gulf Coast:
- The new routes run from Jacksonville (Cologix-JAX1) to Atlanta (Equinix-AT1) and from Jacksonville (Cologix-JAX1) to Tallahassee (EdgeConnex-TAL01).
- The overbuild route enhances capacity and meshing from Atlanta (Digital Realty-ATL14) to Tallahassee (EdgeConnex-TAL01), continuing via Tampa (365 Data Centers) down to Miami (Equinix-MI1).
- Additional metro sites in Jacksonville include Telxius CLS and EdgeConnex.
- Tallahassee is a new market for Arelion, providing a local edge Point-of-Presence (PoP) and meshing/routing flexibility in the region.
- Additional metro sites in Tampa include the recently announced Flexential Tampa – North site.
- Arelion now has four diverse route options into Jacksonville and six diverse route options into Atlanta, with these two new routes going live in Q3 2024.
Arelion’s new routes provide North American customers with enhanced access to Arelion’s #1 ranked global Internet backbone, as well as Arelion’s portfolio of reliable, fully diverse connectivity services, including scalable 400G Wavelengths, IP Transit, Dedicated Internet Access (DIA), Cloud Connect, Global 40G Ethernet Virtual Circuit (VC) and DDoS Mitigation services for service providers, content providers and enterprises.
About Arelion
Arelion solves global connectivity challenges for multinational enterprises whose businesses rely on digital infrastructure. On top of the world’s #1 ranked IP backbone and a unique ecosystem of cloud and network service providers, we provide an award-winning customer experience to customers in more than 125 countries worldwide. Our global Internet services connect more than 700 cloud, security and content providers with low latency. For further resilience, our private Cloud Connect service connects directly to Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud and Oracle cloud across North America, Europe and Asia. Discover more at Arelion.com, and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
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Atlanta, GA
Family of man killed outside Atlanta strip club says it was a robbery
ATLANTA – Loved ones of a man shot and killed outside the well-known Atlanta strip club Magic City are seeking answers in the days following his shooting death.
Atlanta police say 32-year-old Gerrone Avery was found gunned down on Forsyth Street just before 4 a.m. on May 4.
His mother, Tara Avery, says she spent this Mother’s Day grieving the loss of her son who took his last breaths just feet away from Magic City.
“It was hard…it was hard to know he’s not gonna be here anymore,” she said. “I know my son was lying on that ground…and he had no one there with him.”
APD officials confirmed a Spelman College police officer was involved in the incident but did not say who fired the fatal shots.
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The grieving mother says she was told by detectives that surveillance video showed her son had been the victim of a robbery just moments before.
“That’s what they told me, ‘Your son is a victim,’” she stated. “We want to know his last moments of his life. He was a loving person.”
His sister, Jasmine Avery, told FOX 5 she just wants justice for her brother.
“I miss him…he was always there no matter what,” she said.
No charges have been filed or arrests made in this case. FOX 5 reached out to officials with Spelman College to find out the status of that officer’s employment. School officials said they were aware of the incident but did not have any further comment.
Avery’s funeral is set for the end of this month. Loved ones say they plan to create a fundraiser online to help cover costs. Police have not shared any additional details about the robbery but say the investigation into the shooting is ongoing.
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