The Atlanta Journal-Constitution created this searchable list of the most persistently dangerous apartment complexes in the Atlanta metro area in recent years and provides the reasons that each complex puts residents at risk. The AJC examined records from dozens of government agencies in order to produce the list of 275 complexes, as part of the Dangerous Dwellings series.
mentioned, dylan arrington has been confirmed dead. he remains were covered inside a home in leek county, a sheriff said he s never seen anything like this, a gunman is shying at officers while a fire is raging. this individual had on his mind. i believe he did not intend to leave here alive. as the manhunt enters day five, we should mention the jackson community is mourning the death of ref render wats, who police believe that airington shot and killed. we hope they track them down. drug maker eli lilly has a
Mother files wrongful death lawsuit against apartment where daughter drowned
A DeKalb County woman has filed a lawsuit against an apartment after her daughter s drowning.
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. - A little girl, her brother, and other neighborhood children were playing in a DeKalb County creek near their home after school one cold January afternoon in 2019. A branch broke while the kids climbed trees, sending 6-year-old Damaria Hooten into 6-feet-deep water.
That would be the last day Damaria Hooten played with her older brother.
Two years later, her mother, Raylithia Hooten, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the apartment complex where her daughter drowned.
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