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 City Council member proposes citywide heat safety plan as temperatures climb
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — After Atlanta hit 96 degrees with a heat index of 102 over the Fourth of July weekend, a City Council member is pushing legislation to formalize how the city responds when extreme heat threatens public health.
Atlanta typically opens cooling centers as temperatures climb, but Councilmember Kelsea Bond said the city lacks a consistent, codified process to ensure the same steps are taken each time extreme heat arrives.
“There’s not something that is cohesive in our code that says this is going to happen this way every single time,” said Michael Julian Bond, Post 1 at-large.
Bond’s proposed resolution would create a citywide heat safety plan. It calls for more cooling centers, expanded outreach to vulnerable residents and using a health-based measure such as HeatRisk to determine what resources are needed based on conditions.
“The many individuals that don’t have working A/C or don’t have adequate air conditioning — we want to make sure they are able to get relief,” Bond said.
Multiple council members have signed on in support, arguing the city needs to prepare for more frequent and intense heat as the climate warms.
“The weather’s not going to get any cooler with global warming, and so we want to be prepared,” Bond said.
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Atlanta, GA
Maryland kidnapping suspect taken into custody in Georgia
HART COUNTY, Ga. – An Atlanta woman wanted for kidnapping in Maryland was arrested along Interstate 85 in northeast Georgia.
What we know:
Alicia Denise Brown, 37, of Atlanta, was taken into custody during a traffic stop. According to the Hart County Sheriff’s Office, deputies received an alert about the car traveling north on the interstate. Deputies pulled over the vehicle near Exit 177 along with Georgia State Patrol troopers.
A woman and two young children were taken into custody. No one was injured.
The backstory:
Brown is wanted on outstanding kidnapping-related warrants out of Maryland and by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office on felony charges of interference with child custody.
The Baltimore County Police Department wanted Brown on charges stemming from the disappearance of a 10-year-old child who was reported missing in 2019. Maryland officials say they would extradite her back to face charges.
What they’re saying:
“We are thankful for the quick response and teamwork of our deputies, the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, the Georgia State Patrol, and all assisting agencies. Their coordinated efforts resulted in the safe recovery of both children and the successful apprehension of the suspect,” Sheriff Chris Carroll said.
What we don’t know:
It is also unclear how the vehicle was initially spotted or what specific vehicle description triggered the law enforcement alert.
The full details of the charges were not immediately available.
The Source: The information in this story was gathered from the Hart County Sheriff’s Office, who explained how we got it through an official statement from Sheriff Chris Carroll, as well as details provided by the Baltimore County Police Department and the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta man killed in SE Georgia shooting, GBI investigating
TOOMBS COUNTY, Ga. – A 36-year-old Atlanta man was killed in a Fourth of July shooting in southeast Georgia, and the investigation has been turned over to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
What we know:
According to the GBI, Vidalia police officers responded around 3:13 a.m. Saturday to a report of shots fired in the 500 block of East Jenkins Street in Vidalia. When officers arrived, they found Rashad Lamar Lumpkin, of Atlanta, lying in the roadway with multiple gunshot wounds.
Lumpkin was taken by EMS to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
The Vidalia Police Department requested the GBI investigate the shooting. Authorities said the investigation remains active and ongoing.
What you can do:
Anyone with information is asked to contact the GBI Regional Investigative Office in Eastman at 478-374-6988 or the Vidalia Police Department at 912-537-4123. Anonymous tips can also be submitted by calling 1-800-597-TIPS (8477), online through the GBI’s tip portal or by using the See Something, Send Something mobile app.
Once the investigation is complete, the case will be turned over to the Middle Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office for review.
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