The mother of the 12-year-old shot and killed near Atlantic Station said she wanted her child placed in juvenile custody because of his involvement in crime, but was denied.
Atlanta city leaders have been working to curb the crime involving for youth for months, and now there's a renewed push to change the city's curfew for kids.
Atlanta could soon require cameras on every building to curb crime
Even if a proposal under city council consideration doesn t pass, there are outside efforts already underway to get more cameras rolling. Author: Savannah Levins Updated: 2:57 PM EDT July 13, 2021
ATLANTA Atlanta City Council is considering a proposal to require all new commercial and residential buildings to install exterior cameras.
The cameras would have to be compatible with the Atlanta Police Department s Video Integration Center, giving the police department full access to the footage.
City councilman Howard Shook sponsored the proposal, which would change city building code to include the camera installation requirement.