ATLANTA - Police in Atlanta are investigating a deadly shooting at a southeast Atlanta apartment complex on Wednesday. Officers arrived around 5:32 p.m. at the Villages of South River apartments located at 925 Conley Road SE. According to the Atlanta Police Department, officers found a male who was not responsive or breathing.
Authorities are searching for a Georgia man accused of stabbing an off-duty Atlanta police officer during a confrontation after a hit-and-run over the weekend.
Police said the man “confronted the victim, physically assaulted her by striking her in the face" and taking her phone and wallet.
Do you recognize this man? Police say he punched a woman in the face and stole her phone and wallet in Downtown Atlanta.
A fatal shooting in the 3500 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW is currently under investigation, police say.
An Atlanta man suffered a medical emergency and died after confronting suspected burglars trying to break into his car. Tasha Brown, speaking to Fox 5 Atlanta, said her husband, Javon Brown, suffered a heart attack as a result of the confrontation.
ATLANTA — The off-duty police officer stabbed by a suspect in a road rage incident on Saturday has been released from the hospital, Atlanta Police Department tell Channel 2 Action News.
Alive crews at the scene saw several patrol cars near the McDonald's at 3534 MLK Dr. SW in the Adamsville community.
According to police, Bill Jones Harper was last seen at his home on the 800 block of Amber Place NW at around noon on Sunday, Jan. 19. APD said that Harper is diagnosed with dementia and has a history of wandering off from his home for a day before returning home or being located by law enforcement.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens and APD Chief Darin Schierbaum discuss crime reduction progress and the impact of community-oriented policing.
Haywood Cranford has been missing for more than a month and was last seen near an auto repair shop on Moreland Avenue.
Explore Atlanta launches domestic violence awareness campaign. He praised Mayor Andre Dickens’ No More Campaign, which calls upon residents to speak up if they witness violence