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Police apprehend man for menacing shoppers

DUNWOODY, Ga. — A man was arrested March 26 after police said he threw chairs and harassed people outside the Onelife Fitness gym on Hammond Drive. Caleb Thompson, 21, of Maryville, Tennessee, was charged with disorderly conduct. Police noted Thompson was the suspect in another call around the same time in which he reportedly swung a golf club and threatened customers at a Chick-fil-A along Ashford Dunwoody Road. An officer responded to the calls and spotted Thompson walking in front of a restaurant in the parking lot of Perimeter Mall. He was holding a metal rod. Thompson initially refused to drop the rod, but he complied after the officer drew his service weapon. Police noted he had several warrants from previous incidents.

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Commentary: Ease intrusive, costly guardianship process

Commentary: Ease intrusive, costly guardianship process David and D’Anne Thompson, For the Express-News March 16, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 To safeguard the future of our son, Caleb Thompson, we are forced to go through an expensive and irrational process. HB 1675 will ease that process for all parents of profoundly intellectually disabled children.Courtesy photoShow MoreShow Less 2of3 State Rep. Steve Allison, R-San Antonio, is leading an effort to reform the guardianship process for adult children with profound intellectual disabilities.JERRY LARA /Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less 3of3 State lawmakers are considering a bill that would streamline the guardianship process for parents of adult children with profound intellectual disabilities. It’s an overdue reform for an expensive, intrusive and costly process.Billy Calzada / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

APD: Gun used in home invasion linked to unsolved homicide

APD: Gun used in home invasion linked to unsolved homicide Albany Police Department (Source: WALB) By WALB News Team | February 9, 2021 at 6:27 PM EST - Updated February 9 at 6:27 PM ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - A gun used in a home invasion turned suicide was linked back to a homicide that happened earlier the same day, according to the Albany Police Department (APD). On September 3, 2020, Later that day, Albany police responded to the 2000 block of Tompkins Avenue. Police said Telvin Williams, 24, forced his way into a woman’s apartment. APD officials said Williams turned the gun on himself and committed suicide.

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