Atlanta, GA
Rayshard Brooks: What’s changed 2 years since Atlanta man’s death? Where are the officers now?
ATLANTA, Ga. – The lethal capturing of Rayshard Brooks got here in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and never lengthy after a number of different police killings sparked nationwide outrage, together with the demise of Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia.
Two years later, mourners deliberate a vigil on the web site of Brooks’ demise on June 12, 2022. The capturing set a domino chain of occasions in movement.
Gunmen took over the Wendy’s car parking zone the place Brooks died on June 12, 2022. Weeks later, younger Secoriea Turner was shot and killed there.
Whereas the officers concerned within the capturing nonetheless face legal costs, they’ve been cleared of wrongdoing.
For the reason that capturing, there Atlanta’s police division has modified management twice. There’s additionally a brand new mayor in metropolis corridor.
TIMELINE: RAYSHARD BROOKS SHOOTING, PROTESTS, FALLOUT FOR OFFICERS
Shootings proceed at alarming charges in Atlanta and throughout the U.S. The 2-year anniversary of Brooks’ demise comes the day after teams throughout the nation marched to advocate for gun security legal guidelines.
Garrett Rolfe, Devin Brosnan authorized fallout
The Atlanta Police Division first fired Garrett Rolfe, then later reinstated him with again pay. He is charged with homicide and is presently on administrative depart pending the end result of his trial.
Authorities charged Officer Devin Brosnan with aggravated assault and violation of oath of workplace.
On Friday, the officers introduced lawsuits, in search of financial damages from the town, the previous mayor and police chief. The swimsuit claims the town violated officers’ constitutional rights.
Secoriea Turner’s demise, homicide case
Secoriea Turner was shot and killed on July 4, 2020, in an SUV close to the Wendy’s restaurant the place Rayshard Brooks died weeks earlier.
Julian Conley, 20, and Jerrion McKinney, 23, had been arrested in connection to the woman’s demise. Conley is charged with malice homicide and felony homicide in Secoriea’s killing, and each males face aggravated assault, gun and gang-related costs.
Each males pleaded not responsible.
Secoriea’s dad and mom are suing the town over their daughter’s demise.
Atlanta police management
Lower than a day after Brooks’ demise, former Atlanta Police Chief Erika Shields stepped down.
Shields is now chief of the Louisville Metro Police Division in Kentucky.
The mayor introduced that former Assistant Police Chief Rodney Bryant would function the interim chief. Interim Chief Rodney Bryant mentioned cops referred to as out sick Thursday to protest the submitting of homicide costs towards Garrett Rolfe. Bryant, who got here out of retirement to step in as police chief, was appointed because the full-time chief by then-mayor Kiesha Lance Bottoms.
Bryant lately introduced he was retiring once more to make means for Darin Schierbaum as interim Atlanta police chief.
Atlanta management
Former Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms was tasked with guiding the town by means of the pandemic and destruction in Downtown Atlanta over the demise of George Floyd, a Minneapolis man who was killed in police custody. Months later, she introduced Shields’ resignation and Bryant’s appointment within the wake of Rayshard Brooks’ demise.
She was floated as a possible decide for President Joe Biden’s cupboard.
After a time period stuffed with turmoil, Bottoms introduced she wouldn’t search reelection. Present Mayor Andre Dickens beat Felicia Moore to succeed Bottoms as mayor. Bottoms has since appeared on CNN as a political guide.
Then Fulton County D.A. Paul Howard introduced costs towards Brosnan and Rolfe days after the Brooks’ demise. Fani Willis beat Howard in a race for the D.A.‘s workplace and took over in 2021. Willis requested to recuse herself from the case towards Rolfe.
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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Atlanta, GA
Some Metro Atlanta Starbucks employees go on strike amid the holidays
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – You may experience order delays if you are headed to a Starbucks on Christmas Eve. Some workers in Metro Atlanta are on strike.
Representatives with Starbucks Workers United tell Atlanta News First they feel underpaid and understaffed and are protesting the lack of progress in contract negotiation with the company.
Starbucks union workers in Alpharetta are making their voices heard loud and clear. They allege unfair labor practices.
“When Starbucks workers first started to unionize, they gave non-union workers pay raises and the partners that were unionized didn’t get that until later and so they’re owed back pay,” said Danielle Stolton, Shift supervisor at the Alpharetta store.
Stolton said she has been a part of the bargaining process.
“Personally, last year was the worst year,” she said. “I had a mental breakdown, actually.”
Stolton and others planned this one-day strike to stand in solidarity with over 5,000 workers at more than 300 stores that are protesting.
Strikes have been going on in some places since last Friday. Some baristas said they want better pay and better benefits.
“I know baristas in my store personally who are having to choose between gas or groceries so when you see problems like that it’s really hard to not feel some type of way about the fact that Starbucks made 24 billion dollars in profit this year, two percent more than last year and we’re still seeing two percent pay raises,” said Vivek G, a Starbucks employee.
Starbucks Workers United said the company failed to honor a commitment made in February.
In a statement to Atlanta News First, Starbucks said:
“Only around 170 Starbucks stores did not open as planned. With over 10,000 company-operated stores, 98% of our stores and nearly 200,000 green apron partners continuing to operate and serve customers during the holidays,” the coffeechain added.
Some workers feel differently.
“It’s just basic living wages and also again to reiterate is just to have. We’re asking for minimum staffing and realistic expectations and just the ability to run our floors and run our stores in a way that makes the most sense. They say they want to hear us, they say they want to listen but every time we ask for help, we get told no,” Stolton said.
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