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Atlanta police s warning to parents of boys selling water on streets

Atlanta police s warning to parents of boys selling water on streets Atlanta police warning parents not to encourage water boys A top police official said officers will cite parents and hold them responsible if the hustling is not curtailed. ATLANTA - The Atlanta Police Department have tried polite persuasion with the water boys. At other times, they have confiscated cases of water. But that did not stop them from buying more and returning to their hustle in the middle of busy intersections. Now, a top cop tells Atlanta City Council members a new tactic will be tried. Parents of these boys may be cited.

Police officer who shot Rayshard Brooks wants his job back as he awaits murder trial

Police officer who shot Rayshard Brooks wants his job back as he awaits murder trial Lateshia Beachum Replay Video UP NEXT A former Atlanta police officer facing a charge of felony murder in the shooting of Rayshard Brooks last year wants to be reinstated. Garrett Rolfe and his attorney, Lance LoRusso, argued before Atlanta’s civil service board on Thursday that Rolfe wasn’t given a fair amount of time to defend himself against his firing, which happened just a day after the June 12, 2020, shooting that resulted in the death of the 27-year-old Black man. Brooks was shot by officers after they responded to calls about a man asleep in a car at a Wendy’s drive-through. The young father of four had initially cooperated, but when officers tried to arrest him, a scuffle ensued. Widely circulated video showed Brooks pointing a Taser at officers.

Garrett Rolfe, officer charged with murder of Rayshard Brooks, wants his job back

Former officer charged in Rayshard Brooks killing wants job back

Former officer charged in Rayshard Brooks killing wants job back By FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team Published  The former officer who killed Rayshard Brooks last summer is fighting to get his job back. ATLANTA - A civil service board will soon make a decision on the fate of Garrett Rolfe, the former Atlanta police officer who fatally shot Rayshard Brooks outside a southwest Atlanta fast-food restaurant last summer. Rolfe claims the city wrongfully terminated him and now he wants his job back with back pay. Thursday, a hearing was held to determine that issue. You shot three bullets at Rayshard Brooks while he was running away and struck him twice, killing him, is that correct? asked city attorney Allegra Lawrence Hardy during the hearing.

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