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Atlanta News First on MSNAtlanta City Council approves $1.4M settlement for family of teen killed in shooting with former officerThe Atlanta City Council approved a $1.4 million settlement for the family of an 18-year-old killed in a shooting involving a ...
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The city approved a nearly $1.5 million settlement for the family of D’Ettrick Griffin, who was shot and killed in 2019 while ...
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The woman was found Sunday evening, according to the Atlanta Police Department. ATLANTA — A woman was found shot dead Sunday ...
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Atlanta News First on MSN82-year-old man reported missing in Atlanta, police sayAtlanta police are asking for help finding a missing 82-year-old man. James Moon was last seen leaving his home on ...
ATLANTA — The mother of a teen killed by a driver during a police chase wants action to prevent another tragedy. Georgia ...
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Atlanta police said they had not received missing-persons reports matching the details from online claims about the ...
The City of Atlanta Civil Service Board denied former Atlanta Police Department Officer Kiran Kimbrough’s appeal to be ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNFight at Atlanta Waffle House ends with gunfire, police sayATLANTA - Police say a fight at a Waffle House led to gunfire in Atlanta. Investigators say the shots rang out at the ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNAtlanta police looking for 2 individuals who may have info about shootingAtlanta Police are seeking two unidentified males who may have information about a fatal shooting on April 16 at 1203 Lee ...
which examines allegations of abuse by members of the Atlanta Police Department, Chief Darin Schierbaum reiterated his commitment to transparency, saying he had to be able to hold himself ...
Wearing the badge cost one metro Atlanta officer his life and left three others injured during a heartbreaking week for law enforcement agencies.
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Atlanta News First on MSNDuluth police searching for ‘goat on the run’ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Duluth police are searching for a “goat on the run” that’s “not baaacking down.” In a social media post Tuesday afternoon, the Duluth Police Department said it ...
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