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Money laundering charges dropped against 3 ‘Cop City’ activists

Georgia prosecutors have dismissed 15 money laundering charges against three organizers of the "Stop Cop City" movement, who were accused of misusing a bail fund related to protests against the Atlanta Public Safety Training Facility. While these charges have been dropped, the organizers still face racketeering charges along with 58 others involved in the protests. The movement has been characterized by prosecutors as led by "militant anarchists" seeking to disrupt the facility's construction.

FBI investigates suspicious packages sent to election officials in more than a dozen states

The FBI and U.S. Postal Inspection Service are investigating suspicious packages sent to elections officials across multiple states, including Georgia, with no immediate reports of injuries or hazardous materials. This investigation highlights concerns surrounding election security as the country approaches a significant election period.

Burglar Caught on Video Using Wagon to Steal from Atlanta Hair Salon

A burglar was caught on surveillance video using a wagon to break into Bxplicit hair salon in Atlanta on September 12, 2024. The Atlanta Police Department is seeking assistance from the public to identify the suspect, who stole a significant amount of hair and beauty products. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about crime in the area.

Nonprofit attempting to set record for world’s longest softball game

A nonprofit organization is attempting to set a new world record for the longest softball game, adhering to strict rules established by the Guinness Book of World Records. The event highlights community engagement and sportsmanship while aiming to create a memorable experience for participants and spectators alike.

Walz stumps for Harris in Atlanta: ‘We plan to make it happen’

Democratic vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz visited Atlanta, Georgia, to campaign ahead of the upcoming election. He emphasized the importance of grassroots efforts and preparation to secure votes in a tightly contested state.

Walton High School bomb threat just among hundreds since Apalachee shooting

Walton High School in Cobb County, Georgia was placed on lockdown following a bomb threat call made on September 17, 2024. This incident comes in the wake of a tragic shooting at Apalachee High School, leading to a concerning trend of threats across local schools.

APD officer hospitalized after accidental shooting at Atlanta Public Safety Annex

An Atlanta police officer is recovering in the hospital after accidentally shooting himself in the leg while submitting a firearm into evidence at the Atlanta Public Safety Annex Building. The incident occurred overnight, and officials have confirmed that the officer is expected to survive.

‘Beloved’ Georgia police dispatcher dies after driver hits her, takes off

A Georgia police dispatcher, Mary Jones, tragically lost her life after being struck by a vehicle that fled the scene. The Sparta Police Department expressed deep sorrow over her death, highlighting her dedication to the community.

Tito Jackson, member of beloved pop group the Jackson 5, dies at 70

Tito Jackson, a member of the iconic pop group the Jackson 5, has passed away at the age of 70. His family expressed their deep sorrow through a heartfelt statement on social media, highlighting his caring nature and the impact he had on those around him.

VP candidates head to GA after gunfire near Trump’s golf course

U.S. Secret Service agents are set to conduct security sweeps in Cobb Galleria as Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance prepares for an appearance at the Georgia Faith & Freedom Coalition’s annual dinner. Meanwhile, Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Gov. Tim Walz is scheduled for campaign events in Atlanta. This heightened security follows a recent incident of gunfire near Trump’s golf course.

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