
Newton County, GA, Sheriff's Deputy Justin White, critically injured in an accident on Oct. 30 while responding to an emergency, died at 8:54 a.m. Tuesday at Atlanta Medical Center.
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A Peach County (GA) sheriff's deputy who was critically injured during a shootout has died. He is the second deputy killed in this incident. Both deputies were shot while responding to a complaint, according to agents with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
Read More →Police say an east Georgia police officer fatally shot a man in a car chase that ended in western Alabama.
Read More →The Georgia Supreme Court delivered a blow to gun rights activists Monday in a ruling that said a law that prohibits guns at school property trumps one passed at the same time that allowed firearms inside school safety zones.
Read More →In an effort to make the high-crime area of Vine City in downtown Atlanta more secure, five Atlanta Police officers will move into new, two-story houses on James P. Brawley Drive starting in mid-November.
Read More →A Columbus, GA, police officer injured Friday during a burglary investigation was shot in the vest, which deflected the bullet and protected him from more serious injury.
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Lawler ambushed two Atlanta police officers on October 12, 1997 -- Officer John Richard Sowa, and Officer Patricia Cocciolone. He shot them both multiple times. He killed Sowa, and nearly killed Cocciolone, leaving her with permanent brain injury.
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Walmart is apologizing for refusing to make a police officer’s retirement cake last week after an employee told the officer’s daughter that her “thin blue line” cake design might be considered racist. More Here.
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Walmart is apologizing for refusing to make a police officer’s retirement cake last week after an employee told the officer’s daughter that her “thin blue line” cake design might be considered racist.
Read More →The Monday afternoon "training" at the Duluth Police Department — which gave clergy members from across metro Atlanta a crack at the same state-of-the-art, "shoot or don't shoot" simulator many real-life officers train with — was part of a new initiative called "One Congregation One Precinct."
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