A former police officer fired for flying a Confederate flag at her suburban Atlanta home has filed a federal lawsuit saying her termination violates her constitutional right to free speech.
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Sgt. Rey Rodriguez of the Bulloch County (GA) Sheriff's Office received a Lifesaving Medal for rescuing a 10-year-old boy who was trapped under an ATV.
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According to investigators, the incident began when officers Martin and Schulman pulled over Khari Anthony Dashaun Gordon at a Zaxby's restaurant on Jones Street around the Interstate 85 exit.
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Two Byron, GA, police officers were shot early Monday while serving a warrant on Ga. 42 in Crawford County.
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The second officer shot responding to a domestic violence call in southern Georgia Wednesday has died. Georgia Southwestern State University Officer Jody Smith, 26, died Thursday at a Macon hospital where he was being treated for his injuries.
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A gunman who allegedly killed one police officer and critically injured another in Georgia is dead after a 27-hour manhunt, officials said on Thursday.
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An Americus, GA, police officer and a Georgia Southwestern State University police officer were shot this morning while responding to a domestic dispute at an apartment complex in Americus. The Americus officer was killed. The university officer was critically wounded.
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On Saturday, the Clayton County (GA) Sheriff's Office swore in their new offense to defend against crime, and it comes in the form of the 7-foot tall, former NBA star Shaquille O'Neal.
Read More →Law enforcement officials condemned a hate-filled letter Monday directed at several California mosques that warned Muslims to leave the country to avoid being exterminated.
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For extracting a driver from a fiery crash, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund has selected Senior Police Officer Daniel Whitney of the Athens-Clarke County (GA) Police Department as the recipient of its Officer of the Month Award for November 2016.
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