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APD interim chief talks about tackling violent crime


Thursday, Bryant talked to 11Alive about violent crime in the city. He said targeting repeat offenders and getting out in the community more is putting them on the right path to reduce crime.
Three men who grew up in neighborhoods with a lot of a crime said more police might help, but it’s not the only answer.
We are out in the community, now that COVID protocols are being lifted. Our promise centers give us the ability to do that. I think you ll see more police officers getting out, Bryant said.
A group who grew up around Campbellton Road, an area where there’s been multiple shootings in the last few months, believes a bigger police presence may be harmful at times. ....

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Four young Black men talk about ways to break cycle of violence


The Atlanta Police Department reports hundreds of 911 calls over fights and disorderly conduct. 
Strickland said the water has changed over the years. For him, he sold drugs at a young age. For Franklin and Mathis, it was candy and water in their teen years. 
They see three main problems.
One, a lack of guidance.
It s not enough resources in the communities for people to get, said Franklin. 
Mathis added, Someone needs to be out here teaching them proper business tips and how to have some etiquette in selling. Now, it s all about money and competition.
Two, a lack of opportunities.  ....

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ON THIS DAY IN MUSIC HISTORY: 4.27.21


By Keefer
Apr 27, 2021
1969 - Joe Cocker, former Colorado resident, made his U.S. television debut, appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show on CBS. Together with the Grease Band, Cocker performed a cover of Traffic s Feelin Alright.
1976 - After a trip to Moscow, David Bowie was detained in vain on a train at the Poland-Russian border by customs officers who didn t appreciate his collection of Nazi books and mementos. Bowie claimed he was researching a film on Joseph Goebbels, and was released after a few hours.
1987 - U2 make the cover of Time magazine with the headline Rock s Hottest Ticket.
2003 - Iggy Pop reunited with The Stooges for the first time in 30 years to close out the Coachella festival. Originally formed in 1967 in Ann Arbor, Mich.,the Stooges sold few records in their original incarnation, and often performed for indifferent or hostile audiences, but are nevertheless widely regarded as instrumental in the rise of punk rock, as well as influentia ....

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