Authorities in Atlanta arrested Billy Cagle, 49, on Monday after his family reported he was en route to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport with the intention of causing harm. Cagle was apprehended without incident, but police discovered an AR-15 assault rifle and 27 rounds of ammunition in his truck parked at the airport. Cagle’s family alerted police after he allegedly livestreamed his plans on social media, prompting immediate action by law enforcement that potentially averted a mass casualty event at the world’s busiest airport.
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A shooting at a CVS at Emory Point resulted in the death of the shooter. A police officer and a civilian were injured and hospitalized, while the CDC and Emory University were placed on lockdown. Authorities confirmed the situation was contained around 6:30 p.m., and the FBI is investigating the incident. Local and state officials praised first responders, and are urging the public to follow law enforcement guidelines.
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The family of Cornelius Taylor, who was killed when city workers bulldozed his tent during a homeless encampment clearing in Atlanta, has filed a lawsuit against the city. The lawsuit alleges that city employees failed to check the tents for occupants before using the bulldozer, resulting in Taylor’s death. The suit, filed in Fulton County state court, seeks damages and compensation for related expenses, highlighting the incident as “tragic and preventable.” Despite the city’s statement acknowledging the tragedy and prior efforts to assist the encampment residents with housing, the family’s lawyers emphasize the need for better treatment of homeless individuals.
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The NYPD released two new photos of a person of interest in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, showing him in a taxi and walking alongside a car, both times wearing a blue mask and dark outerwear. The investigation, which includes a $60,000 reward, has revealed the suspect may have traveled to New York City from Atlanta and stayed at a Manhattan hostel. Authorities are exploring various leads, including a recovered backpack and cellphone, though a firearm has not yet been found. The suspect is believed to have possibly left the state.
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Walking into the bustling Atlanta airport, a place I’ve frequented countless times before, the last thing on my mind would be witnessing two massive planes colliding on the tarmac. Bombardier CRJ900 versus Airbus350– a sight that would make anyone’s heart skip a beat. And while my immediate concern would be the individuals onboard, knowing that there were thankfully no injuries reported brings a wave of relief.
As an avid aviation enthusiast, I can’t help but wonder about the series of events that led to this low-speed ground collision. Was it a miscommunication between the pilots and air traffic control? Or perhaps a minor lapse in judgment?… Continue reading
I was at the Kamala Harris rally in Atlanta, and let me tell you, the energy and excitement in the air were palpable. As a resident of Atlanta, I can attest to the fact that the vibe here is undeniably real. It’s not just about attending a political event; it’s about being part of a movement that could truly make a difference in our country’s future.
What struck me the most about the rally was how much fun Kamala Harris appeared to be having. Fun is contagious, and seeing a candidate enjoy themselves can truly resonate with voters. In contrast, the Trump rallies, once filled with exuberance, now seem old and tired.… Continue reading
This recent news of an Arizona man planning a mass shooting targeting African Americans at an Atlanta concert in an attempt to incite a race war is both disturbing and deeply concerning. The fact that individuals are still harboring such hateful and racist ideologies in this day and age is a stark reminder of the work that still needs to be done to combat systemic racism and prejudice in our society.
The idea that someone could be so full of hate and misguided beliefs that they would plan such a heinous act is truly chilling. It is disheartening to think that there are individuals out there who are willing to go to such lengths to sow discord and division in our already fractured society.… Continue reading
I can’t help but feel a sense of unease and discomfort when I read about the Atlanta police surveilling people who are opposing the construction of ‘Cop City.’ It’s concerning to think that individuals who are peacefully expressing their dissent are being subjected to what feels like constant stalking by those who are supposed to protect and serve the community.
The very idea of ‘Cop City,’ a training facility for police officers, seems to exacerbate the already strained relationship between law enforcement and the citizens they are meant to serve. Instead of fostering trust and understanding, it appears to be creating an atmosphere of fear and intimidation, leaving residents feeling like they are living in a police state.… Continue reading
Georgia police and the FBI recently conducted Swat-style raids on the homes of activists protesting the construction of ‘Cop City’. These raids involved the Atlanta Police Department, the Federal Government Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, and Georgia Special Weapons and Tactics teams. The residents, who were peacefully protesting against the training center, woke up to blue lights outside their windows and voices shouting demanding their compliance.
One resident, who wished to remain anonymous, shared her experience of being dragged out of her home naked and having pictures taken of her by the police. This is a clear violation of her privacy and could be considered sexual assault.… Continue reading