Atlanta, GA
Vandal targets pro-LGBTIQQ house of worship in Atlanta
Church vandal rips down pro-LGBTIQQ signage
A vandal attacked a pro-LGBTQ house of worship. The pastor at Virginia Highland Church says the destruction will only make them serve God louder and prouder.
ATLANTA – A vandal reportedly attacked a pro-LGBTIQQ house of worship. The pastor at Virginia-Highland Church says a man tore down a sign with a message of inclusion that read, “A just world for all.”
It happened Tuesday afternoon at Virginia Avenue and Park Drive, NE in Atlanta.
Pastor Matt Laney says his church is very proud to be a house of worship for everyone, regardless of how they identify or who they love.
“We’re about 40-percent LGBTQ,” Rev. Laney said. “God is a god of love and inclusion, big tent and that everyone belongs. Those who are marginalized, those who have been pushed to the edges of our community, are especially seen and loved by God.”
But someone disagreed with the church’s message of inclusion.
“That banner was torn down,” Rev. Laney said.
Pastor Laney says a man intentionally ripped down the banner at around 5 p.m. on Tuesday.
“It was witnessed being torn down by a gentleman who tore it down very aggressively, clearly trying to make a statement unfortunately,” Rev. Laney said.
He believes the vandal targeted the church because it welcomes and supports lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer and questioning (LGBTIQQ) members in its congregation.
“When you’re out loud and proud as we are as a community getting our message out there, there are those who don’t agree and sometimes disagree in ways that are disagreeable and hateful,” Rev. Laney said.
Last spring and summer, vandals hit another LGBTIQQ-friendly house of worship, The Church at Ponce and Highland about a mile away.
Atlanta police are investigating. Pastor Laney says this act of bias just emboldens his congregation.
“When the hatred rises up, when the shadows gather, that’s an opportunity for us to shine more love and light in the world,” Rev. Laney said.
Pastor Laney says this act of hate won’t deter the church from its mission of inclusion. He says they will just stand up taller and prouder.
Atlanta, GA
Man injured in shooting after crowd gathered in NW Atlanta
ATLANTA – A man is recovering after he was shot during a crowd dispute early Thursday morning in northwest Atlanta.
What we know:
Atlanta police say the shooting happened around 12:30 a.m. in the 1500 block of Joseph E. Boone Boulevard NW. Investigators determined the gunfire started during a dispute within a crowd gathered in the area.
When officers arrived at the scene, the crowd had already run away. The man who was shot was alert and conscious when he was taken to a nearby hospital.
What we don’t know:
Police have not yet identified the person who opened fire or released the name of the victim.
It is also unclear what exactly sparked the dispute or the current medical status of the man who was shot.
The Source: Information in this article comes from the Atlanta Police Department.
Atlanta, GA
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Atlanta, GA
‘Little Women: Atlanta’ star Ms. Juicy Baby arrested in Georgia
“Little Women: Atlanta” star Ms. Juicy Baby is facing legal trouble.
ATLANTA, GA – JANUARY 31: Ms. Juicy Baby attends the 2019 Super Bowl Gospel Celebration at Atlanta Symphony Hall on January 31, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Marcus Ingram/Getty Images for BET)
Ms. Juicy, real name Shirlene King-Pearson, was arrested in Winder, Ga. And charged with two offenses: allegedly driving with a suspended license and without insurance, according to a report from E! News.
The incident occurred on April 18 around 7 p.m. and she was released close to six hours later by the Barrow County Sheriff’s Office.
The reality star paid two separate bonds via a bondsman, one for $2,214 and another for $1,510, to be released.
Ms. Juicy rose to fame on Lifetime’s “Little Women: Atlanta” in 2016, documenting her life as a four-foot-tall woman.
ATLANTA, GA – JANUARY 09: Shirlene ‘Ms. Juicy Baby’ Pearson attends “Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta” season 2 premiere party at Woodruff Arts Center on January 9, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for WEtv)
According to her personal website, in addition to her reality TV and acting work, she has “launched her own successful clothing line which includes her trademark slogans and one-liners, her own bobblehead where you can hear her signature phrases and quick one-liners, as well as her own sunglasses line, Eminence Eyewear by Juicy.”
She apparently faced some health issues in the recent past, posting on Instagram in April 2022 that she had been hospitalized and “stabilized in the ICU,” but did not specify the cause.
ATLANTA, GA – SEPTEMBER 01: Shirlene ‘Ms. Juicy Baby’ Pearson attends The “Bobby-Q” Atlanta Premiere Of “The Bobby Brown Story” at Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center on September 1, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for BET)
A month later, her a statement was posted to her page confirming she was out of the ICU after suffering a stroke.
“Ms Juicy is a very private person and wants everyone to know she is fighting and ready to go home,” the post read. “She wants to thank her fans for showing so much love and keeping her in their prayers.”
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