Atlanta, GA
Viral: Massive brawl at Atlanta airport caught on cam; suspects slip away due to late police arrival
Fists flew at the Atlanta airport in Georgia, US. Viral footage of passengers getting into a huge fight at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is doing rounds on the Internet. A group of air travellers throwing punches, kicking each other and screaming at one another were caught on camera.
The incident took place in the airport’s waiting area near a boarding gate amid an already prolonged period of air travel unrest. The brawl, presumably recorded by fellow passengers on the scene, made it to the American city’s local update newsfeed on Instagram, Atlanta Uncensored, on Friday (IST).
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It eventually hit X, formerly Twitter, amassing an even wider audience. The visuals of violent carnage sparked outrage on social media, especially since parents and children were also present at the scene.
Brawl at Atlanta Airport: No suspects or victims accounted for
US-based media outlet TMZ also reported on the issue, confirming that airport officials are currently investigating the incident as it remains unclear what served as a catalyst for the unruly fight at the airport.
Furthermore, Atlanta police told the tabloid that the case was reported to authorities, but they arrived by the time passengers involved in the action-packed showdown had left. The cops couldn’t get in touch with any suspects or victims of the incident.
Internet reacts to Atlanta Airport fight
Lexi JaNay, who, according to her Instagram account, is a model and fashion-lifestyle content creator, joked in the comments of one of the videos posted on the Atlanta Uncensored page: “The ABSOLUTE LAST place I would fight is an airport. Baby that is FEDERAL ground which equates to FEDERAL CHARGES and not to mention being on the NO FLY LIST 😂”
Someone else chimed in, “I’ll fight in church before I fight at the airport. God forgives TSA don’t.” Meanwhile, lifestyle and travel digital creator Shan Nevaeh wrote under the IG video, “All of y’all on the no fly list and I guarantee you all of them probably were about to take a trip together… “friends”.”
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Another user added, “Arrested at the airport is a Federal crime, people gone learn the hard way.”
Jonathan Cunningham, an Atlanta Drone Pilot & Visual Storyteller per his Instagram bio, pointed out: “I’m always surprised at how long fights and stuff can go on in the airport before security steps in.”
With the fight happening right in front of a Spirit Airlines board, an X user quipped how it all looked like a “good commercial Ad for Spirit Airlines…’We have kick ass prices to your destination’” for the low-cost carrier in the US. Yet another person theorised that Spirit’s rival airline put people up to the stunt to trash its name: “Delta paid them to do this in front of the Spirit sign.”
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta sisters win big on Family Feud — and say the real prize was being together
The Norman sisters definitely have something to be thankful for this Thanksgiving: they just won big on Family Feud.
The five sisters — four living in metro Atlanta and one in California — brought their energy, humor, and unmistakable charisma to the popular Steve Harvey-hosted game show. Their episodes, filmed back in March, finally aired this month.
As soon as they hit the stage, their enthusiasm was impossible to miss.
“We’re the Normans! Wooooo!” they cheered in their opening moment on screen.
Even Steve Harvey couldn’t help hyping them up: “From Atlanta, Georgia… It’s the Norman Family!”
A dream come true for a lifelong Family Feud fan
For sister Liz Knipe, who lives in Atlanta, appearing on the show was a bucket-list moment more than a decade in the making.
“I’ve wanted to be on Family Feud forever. My first audition was in 2014,” she said.
The sisters say their chemistry — and very different personalities — helped them stand out during the audition process.
“Seeing us all together, I think it just resonated with people,” said Ericka Grant, who lives in Buford.
Their big win: $60,000 and a luxury Las Vegas trip
And their on-screen charm paid off.
The Norman sisters walked away with $60,000 and a trip for all of them — plus a guest each — to the Bellagio in Las Vegas for a six-day, five-night getaway.
“Bam,” Liz said with a laugh. “Not just a vacation for us but a plus-one for each of us.”
Each sister has her own plan for how to spend her share of the prize money:
- Liz Knipe (Atlanta): “Praise the Lord, I’m going to be able to pay all my bills.”
- Ericka Grant (Buford): “I’m going to use it to have some fun with my boys and my husband.”
- Michelle Norman (Atlanta): “A nice down payment.”
- Alex Norman (Marietta): “I’m going to spend a little on myself. And my kids. And then some bills. But I’m paying myself first.”
Winning together meant more than the money
Despite the big payout, the sisters say the real reward was the time spent with each other.
“It’s a great bonding moment,” said Alex Norman. “We don’t always get a chance to do stuff together — all five of us.”
They say family and friends were thrilled to see them on national TV, laughing and playing as a team.
“It was nice for our family to see us together on TV, winning and having fun,” said Ericka.
Could the Norman sisters return to CBS on another show?
The sisters aren’t ruling out more TV in their future. In fact, they already have their eyes on other CBS competition shows.
“I’m trying to get my sister on The Amazing Race with me,” said Michelle. “But the goal is Survivor! That’s the goal.”
Where to watch their episode
The Norman sisters’ Family Feud episodes are now streaming.
You can catch them on Paramount+.
Atlanta, GA
Christmas tree sales fund student scholarships across metro Atlanta
Trees for Tuition raises money for scholarships
A holiday tradition that began as a small side project for two Atlanta teenagers a decade ago has grown into a major scholarship program helping local students pursue college dreams — all through the sale and delivery of Christmas trees.
ATLANTA – A holiday tradition that began as a small side project for two Atlanta teenagers a decade ago has grown into a major scholarship program helping local students pursue college dreams — all through the sale and delivery of Christmas trees.
What we know:
The effort, called Trees for Tuition, started in 2015 when founders Jack and Will decided to use a pickup truck to deliver a few Fraser firs to neighbors. That first year, they sold about 30 trees. Last season, the business expanded dramatically, with nearly 4,000 trees delivered across metro Atlanta and more than $50,000 donated to support scholarships and local nonprofits.
Trees for Tuition now operates seven locations across the metro area. Customers can visit in person to select a tree or schedule a delivery online as early as the next day. The group sources most of its Fraser firs from North Carolina, with additional Noble firs shipped in from Oregon.
The founders say their goal is simple: make buying a Christmas tree easier for families while giving Atlanta teens and young adults a financial boost toward their education.
What you can do:
Tree lots are open from noon to 8 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekends, including Friday. More information is available at treesfortuition.com.
Atlanta, GA
Update on travel conditions at Hartsfield-Jackson airport
It’s a busy day of travel at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. And although there are a few delays, there have not been any cancelations as of noon. We also now have more info about what happened to the flight to Amsterdam that was canceled on Tuesday night.
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