Atlanta, GA
Downtown Atlanta nightclub permanently shut down after deadly shootings
ATLANTA – An embattled Atlanta nightclub has completely closed its doorways after a string of shootings and greater than 100 police calls.
Encore Hookah Bar and Bistro introduced the closure on Instagram after a lawsuit from town and an impending eviction as a result of violence. Its ultimate night time of enterprise was Sunday.
“They’ll shut our doorways, however they will’t take our reminiscences,” the lounge’s publish says. “In the event you haven’t heard, after a protracted battle with the powers that be, [Encore] is closing for good. Don’t fear, although, I’ll be again and higher.”
Atlanta police mentioned that they had been known as to the institution 171 occasions within the final two years.
Amongst those that misplaced their lives on the membership was 28-year-old Ty Ross, certainly one of its safety guards. Police mentioned 21-year-old Damon Wilson shot Ross after Wilson was ejected from the membership.
Ever since Ross’ girlfriend Aaliyah Robust has been on a mission to see the bar closed, and nightclub violence in Atlanta addressed.
“It began with an Encore, however it received’t finish with Encore,” she mentioned. “I really feel like now town is lastly realizing that this actually is an issue.”
When FOX 5 cameras confirmed up on Monday night, the place was already being ripped aside. Trash and bartending utensils had been tossed close to the doorway and the dumpster was overflowing.
Now that it’s closed, Robust is shifting her focus to stopping nightclub gun violence all through Atlanta..
“It’s about each single place that’s within the metropolis that’s operating with out insurance coverage or not correctly defending their staff,” she mentioned.
Mayor Andre Dickens vowed to deal with the problems with what he known as a “Nightlife Division.”
A spokesperson for Dickens mentioned over the weekend, town held its first-ever coaching day workshop for golf equipment geared towards security.
However Robust needs to take it additional, with a brand new state legislation.
“The invoice I need to go is particularly for safety groups, and golf equipment and lounges,” Robust mentioned. “It’s to make sure that they’ve the correct insurance coverage, the correct coaching, and issues like that for his or her staff.”
She mentioned she’s additionally engaged on launching a corporation to advocate for nightlife employee security and supply help for victims’ households.
Already, Robust mentioned the household of one other safety guard that was shot and killed on the job has already reached out.
“I really feel like that is simply part of justice, however now we have a protracted, lengthy approach to go,” Robust mentioned.
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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