Atlanta, GA
FOX 5 Atlanta and University of Georgia Athletics announce partnership

ATLANTA – FOX 5 Atlanta and The University of Georgia Athletic Association have announced a new exclusive media partnership, making FOX 5 Atlanta the official “Home of the Bulldogs.”
With this collaboration, FOX 5 Atlanta will produce hours of UGA programming each week during the football season, with additional specials and shows throughout the year. FOX 5 Sports Anchor and former UGA Quarterback, D.J. Shockley will lead the station’s extensive coverage of the Bulldogs as host of weekly and post-game shows, as well as specials, with help from the rest of the FOX 5 Sports team. In addition, two graduates of UGA, Chief Meteorologist David Chandley and “Good Day Atlanta” Meteorologist Joanne Feldman will provide viewers with game day weather updates on FOX 5 and with an appearance on the Sanford Stadium video board prior to each game.
Bill Schneider, FOX 5 Senior Vice President and General Manager stated, “We are proud to partner with the University of Georgia to become north Georgia’s primary and leading source for news and information about the Bulldogs. FOX 5 is fortunate to have a number of UGA alumni in our newsroom who can share their unique perspectives on the exclusive, premium content we will provide to our viewers and digital followers. We can’t wait to tap into the collective creativity of the UGA and FOX 5 teams and further explore the boundless possibilities of this partnership.”
“Georgia Athletics is thrilled to partner with FOX 5 Atlanta to tell the unique stories of our student-athletes, coaches and teams,” UGA J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Josh Brooks said. “With increased programming, including during prime hours, this partnership will further enhance the visibility of our 21 athletic programs as we showcase the many positive things our student-athletes are doing each and every day. It’s also special to have one of our own in D.J. Shockley deeply involved in telling these stories. We want to thank everyone at FOX 5 for making this happen.”
NEW LINEUP OF UGA COVERAGE TO INCLUDE:
- “Bulldogs Now” – This weekly, half-hour program on Saturdays at 8 a.m. debuts this summer and will deliver exclusive access and the latest updates on the Georgia Bulldogs all year round. Outside of football season, the show will feature the latest news, in-depth features and updates on all 21 UGA sports programs.
- “Bulldogs Final” – This short wrap-up program will air on Saturday nights of UGA football games, with a repeat Sunday mornings, and will include highlights, analysis, and exclusive content from that week’s game.
- “Kirby Smart All Access” – This half-hour program will air Monday nights at 7 p.m. throughout the football season and offer viewers a behind-the-scenes look through the practice and preparation ahead of each game, from exclusive interviews with coaches and players, to features showcasing what it takes to build and maintain a championship program.
- Numerous hour-long “Georgia All-Access” specials throughout the year.
Shockley added, “I’m very excited to have the opportunity to partner with an amazing institution that holds a special place in my heart. The combination of FOX 5 and UGA brings two dynamic brands together to promote the best there is within our great state. We cannot wait to bring you the best content that highlights the Dawgs and FOX 5 for many years to come!”
As the second highest rated high school quarterback in the country in 2001, D.J. Shockley chose to attend UGA where he quarterbacked their football team to two SEC championships under Head Coach Mark Richt. In 2005, he was named MVP of the Championship game and won the FCA Bobby Bowden Football Player of the Year Award. Upon graduating with a degree in Speech Communications, he was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in 2006, and spent over four years in the National Football League. Following his time in the NFL, he became a sports broadcaster working as an analyst for the SEC Network, Raycom, and the Big Ten Network, before joining WAGA FOX 5 Atlanta in 2021 as Sports Anchor, where he co-hosts the station’s Saturday morning Atlanta Falcons programming, “Early Birds.” He also currently serves as the sideline analyst for the Georgia Bulldog Sports Network radio broadcasts.
The University of Georgia Athletic Association boasts 21 intercollegiate sports programs that compete in the Southeastern Conference. The Bulldogs have earned an impressive 48 team national championships, over 200 individual national titles and 176 team SEC championships. Georgia is a leader in college athletics as one of only nine programs nationwide to finish among the top-25 of the LEARFIELD Directors’ Cup in each of the last 23 years, with an astounding 12 top-10 finishes.
WAGA FOX 5 Atlanta is part of the FOX Television Stations, which owns and operates 29 full power broadcast television stations in the U.S. These include stations located in nine of the top ten largest designated market areas (DMAs), and duopolies in 11 DMAs, including the three largest DMAs (New York, Los Angeles and Chicago). Of these stations, 17 are affiliated with the FOX Network. In addition to distributing sports, entertainment and syndicated content, our television stations collectively produce over 1,000 hours of local news every week. These stations leverage viewer, distributor and advertiser demand for the FOX Network’s national content.

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Police arrest man at Atlanta airport after getting tip he was planning to ‘shoot it up’

Police arrested a man at Atlanta’s bustling airport on Monday after getting a tip from his family that he was planning to shoot up the place – and found an assault rifle and ammunition in his truck outside, the city’s police chief said.
Billy Joe Cagle, of Cartersville, Georgia, had described his plan to shoot up the world’s busiest airport on a social media livestream, said Darin Schierbaum, the chief of police, during a news conference.
“The Cartersville police department was alerted by the family of Mr Cagle that he was streaming on social media that he was headed to the Atlanta airport, in their words, to ‘shoot it up,’ and the family stated that he was in possession of an assault rifle,” Schierbaum said.
Cagle, 49, arrived at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta international airport in a Chevrolet pickup truck that was parked right outside the doors to the airport terminal. When police went to the vehicle, they found an AR-15 with 27 rounds of ammunition, Schierbaum said.
“We’re here today briefing you on a success and not a tragedy because a family saw something and said something,” the chief said.
Greg Sparacio, the Cartersville police captain whose department received the initial tip from family members, said Cagle “had the intention to inflict harm to as many people as he could”.
During the news conference, police showed surveillance video that shows Cagle arriving at the airport and officers’ body-worn camera video of his arrest.
A Chevrolet flatbed pickup truck is seen arriving curbside at the airport terminal around 9.30am, and then a man police identified as Cagle is seen entering the airport a few minutes later. He walks over to the Transportation Security Administration security checkpoint and had “high interest in that area”, Schierbaum said.
Body-camera footage shows Atlanta police officers, who had a photo of Cagle provided by his family on their phones, approach him and start asking him questions before taking him into custody. As they take him to the ground and put handcuffs on him, Cagle can be heard yelling.
Cagle has been charged with making terroristic threats, criminal attempt to commit aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and possession of a firearm by a previously convicted felon, Schierbaum said.
Cagle was booked into the Clayton county detention facility on Monday evening, according to online jail records. Attempts to reach his family and co-workers through multiple phone numbers and emails were unsuccessful. It wasn’t immediately clear whether he had a lawyer who could comment on the charges.
Nick Roberts, who has known Cagle since high school, texted his friend Sunday night after being concerned by Facebook posts he had made. He said Cagle was struggling with mental health issues. Cagle had posted on Facebook earlier Sunday that he is schizophrenic and was taking medication.
Roberts said Cagle called him at about 9pm Sunday night and assured him he was OK. Roberts said Cagle loved his two daughters and worked hard hauling hay and doing fencing work.
“I want folks to know that he wasn’t some monster,” Roberts said. “This was a very big surprise for a lot of us that went to high school with him and know him in the community.”
Atlanta police will work with federal authorities to determine how he obtained the gun, “which he was not able to legally possess”, Schierbaum said.
Andre Dickens, the mayor of Atlanta, said “we’re thankful to God” that a tragedy was averted.
“We’re thankful to God and to good information, and good intel, and good people for this crisis being averted,” Dickens said.
Kristi Noem, the US homeland security secretary, said in a post on the social platform X: “I am thankful this individual was taken into custody by law enforcement before harming anyone.”
Atlanta, GA
Man with gun arrested at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta airport after making threats

The air traffic control tower at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) in Atlanta, Georgia, US, on Monday, Oct. 2, 2023.Photographer: Elijah Nouvelage/Bloomberg via Getty Images
ATLANTA – Atlanta police are scheduled to hold a press conference at 3 p.m. Monday to discuss an incident that occurred earlier in the day at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
What we know:
According to a source within the department, a man was arrested after allegedly making threats to “shoot up” the airport. Police reportedly found an AR-15 or a similar firearm in the suspect’s vehicle.
Investigators believe the threats were made while the man was on a video call with a family member. The suspect was taken into custody at the airport.
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What we don’t know:
Details about the exact timing of the events have not yet been released. Additionally, the name and age of the man is unknown to FOX 5 Atlanta at this time. Officials are expected to provide this information during the afternoon briefing, which will be livestreamed on FOX LOCAL and FOX 5 News Live.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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