Augusta, GA
I-TEAM follow-up: Ossoff plans new hearing on Fort Gordon housing woes
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Subsequent Tuesday – a yr after he led an eight-month bipartisan investigation into the mistreatment of army households in privatized housing — Sen. Jon Ossoff will maintain a Georgia army housing oversight session within the U.S. Senate.
The housing woes are an issue the I-Crew’s Meredith Anderson has been following for years, and information of the brand new listening to broke this morning solely on Information 12
On the listening to, Ossoff hear straight from Fort Gordon army households concerning the present state of privatized housing on publish and the progress made within the final yr to enhance situations of those properties.
Ossoff can even be releasing a brand new report to focus on these findings.
On the session, Ossoff can even hear testimony from Rachel Jacobson, assistant secretary of the military for installations, power, and surroundings, and Lt. Gen. Kevin Vereen, deputy chief of employees of the Military, G-9, to listen to what progress the Military has made in overseeing and bettering privatized housing situations on Fort Gordon and throughout the nation.
“A dedication I’ve made is to remain targeted on this. There are not any straightforward or quick fixes, however I’m going to stay targeted on it. So we’re holding one other occasion within the U.S. Senate on Tuesday. Senior Military management can be there to reply questions on what progress has been made since final yr’s investigation,” Ossoff mentioned.
He continued: “We could have senior Military management within the U.S. Senate for this session that I’ll maintain to reply my questions on what progress has been made since I unveiled the outcomes of final yr’s investigation.”
The I-Crew’s Anderson plans to be in Washington subsequent week to cowl this listening to.
EARLIER COVERAGE FROM NEWS 12:
Enhancements in household housing on the publish are one thing Ossoff, D-Ga., has been pushing for after his monthslong Senate investigation basically made Fort Gordon the poster little one for dangerous army housing.
We’re studying of the session a day after Ossoff visited Fort Gordon to supervise inspections on these properties.
The inspections began a pair days in the past and may final round 4 weeks.
Ossoff says he’s acquainted with ongoing points with mould, structural issues and different potential well being hazards.
Ossoff says army households have already sacrificied a lot, and he believes they shouldn’t need to sacrifice protected and wholesome dwelling situations too.
He says these home-by-home inspections taking place this week are an essential step towards making issues proper.
Sen. Jon Ossoff held a information convention at Fort Gordon about troubled household housing on the publish.
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Augusta, GA
Father arrested after Harlem child shoots himself with unsecured gun
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A Harlem child was transfered to a local hospital after shooting himself in the shoulder, according to the Harlem Police Department.
Officials say the Harlem Police Department responded to the 200 block of North Fairview Drive just after 8 p.m. Thursday in reference to a gunshot wound.
Deputies say they offered aid to the juvenile until the Fire Department and EMS arrived.
According to authorities, the child found an unsecured gun in his father’s room and shot himself in the shoulder.
Deputies say the child was alert and conscious and is expected to make a full recovery.
Spencer Johnson has been arrested on a charge of cruelty to children in the second degree and has been transported to the Columbia County Detention Center, according to officials.
This case is still under investigation.
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Augusta, GA
Deputies warn of phone scams impacting Augusta community
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – On Friday, the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office issued a warning to the public regarding a phone scam targeting the Augusta community.
The sheriff’s office says scammers are using tactics, including spoofing phone numbers to appear as if they are calling from the sheriff’s office, court services and other services.
The current scam involves callers impersonating sheriff’s office employees, demanding payment for services such as release from detention, electronic monitoring or other fees, according to deputies.
The sheriff’s office says in a recent case, a scammer posing as “Sgt. John Lewis” demanded over $300 for a leg monitor. The scammer later requested additional funds, directing the victim to provide payment via a bar code at a retail store.
The phone number, 706-821-1000, which is the official Richmond County Sheriff’s Office line, was spoofed during the scam to lend credibility to the fraudulent calls, deputies say.
Key reminders to avoid being scammed:
- The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office says they will never demand payment over the phone.
- If you receive a call that seems suspicious, hang up immediately and contact the agency or business directly by looking up the official number on their website.
- Avoid providing money or personal information to unknown individuals, especially when payment methods involve gift cards, bar codes, wire transfers, debit cards or other non-traditional methods.
The sheriff’s office says to report the scam immediately to local law enforcement.
For questions or to report suspicious activity, contact the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office at 706-821-1000.
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Augusta, GA
First look at Augusta’s new grocery store ahead of opening day
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – We got an inside look at Augusta’s newest grocery store, FreshTake.
It’s located next to the Outback Steakhouse on Washington Road, where Whole Foods used to be.
FreshTake touts itself as an elevated shopping experience with a focus on fresh, ready-to-eat meals.
There is a butcher shop, seafood counter, specialty food stations like sushi, pizza, pasta, juices and smoothies and a Starbucks coffee shop located inside the store.
There’s also a beer and wine bar inside the grocery store and a BBQ smoker outside.
“I always wanted to have a store that had an abundance of food service offerings on one side just like you see here. I’m super happy and excited I was able to bring this to the Augusta community to enjoy,” said Jackson Mitchell, CEO of FreshTake.
FreshTake opens its doors to the public on Monday at 10 a.m. for its soft opening with a grand opening set for January 30.
The store tells us it is also committed to ensuring no food goes to waste and is partnering with Golden Harvest Food Bank.
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