Keisha Lance Bottoms wins Georgia Democratic governor primary with over 50% of the vote, avoiding a runoff and securing her spot in the November general election. She will face either Lt. Gov. Burt Jones or healthcare executive Rick Jackson in the Republican runoff.
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Hundreds of protesters marched in Atlanta on Monday to oppose the construction of a police and firefighter training center in suburban DeKalb County, resulting in a clash between protesters and police officers in riot gear. Opponents of the center argue that it will lead to increased police presence in the area, while supporters argue that it will provide much-needed training for police and firefighters. The dispute is far from resolved, with the next steps yet to be determined.
Christine King Farris, the last living sibling of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., passed away on Thursday at the age of 98. For decades, Farris worked with her brother's widow, Coretta Scott King, to preserve and promote his legacy, and was remembered by her family and friends as a passionate advocate for civil rights and social justice. Her legacy will live on through her work to preserve and promote the legacy of her brother, Martin Luther King Jr.
The Atlanta City Council approved a $90 million, 85-acre police and firefighter training center, dubbed "Cop City" by opponents, despite 14 hours of public testimony against the project. Mayor Andre Dickens praised the decision, citing the potential for job creation and public safety benefits, while activists have vowed to continue their fight against the project.
At least 35 people were detained after a violent protest at a new police training center in Atlanta, Georgia on Sunday. Surveillance videos released by the police department show orange flames rising from a construction tractor and at least four other fires burning in and around the fenced site. The weeklong “mass mobilization” is set to continue through Thursday, with the Atlanta Police Department urging protesters to remain peaceful and vowing to take action against anyone engaging in violence or destruction of property.
Miles Bryant, a 22-year-old police officer from Doraville, Georgia, has been arrested and charged with falsely reporting a crime and concealing the death of Susana Morales, a 16-year-old girl who went missing in August 2020. Despite searches for the teen, police were unable to find any leads until last week when authorities discovered Morales' remains and arrested Bryant. The investigation into Morales' death is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact the Gwinnett County Police Department.





