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Teenage girl killed in apparent accidental shooting

Teenage girl killed in apparent accidental shooting April 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail MOUNT ZION, Ga. (AP) A 17-year-old high school student was shot to death while she was with her friends in a backyard west of Atlanta, authorities said. Candace Chrzan, a Mount Zion High School student, was found dead, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. “We do believe that this was an accident,” Carroll County sheriff s spokeswoman Ashley Hulsey said. “We don’t believe it was intentional.” The shooting happened Tuesday night in the small town of Mount Zion. “We ask that you keep the family of Chrzan in your thoughts and prayers as they are trying to process the loss of a bright young soul and please respect their privacy at this time,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement. “We also ask that you remember her classmates at Mount Zion High School as they return to class without her.”

GOP lawmaker s joke leads Dems to file harassment complaints

GOP lawmaker s joke leads Dems to file harassment complaints March 16, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail FILE - In this Jan. 8, 2018, file photo, Rep. Kasey Carpenter, R-Dalton, speaks on the House floor in Atlanta. More than a dozen Democratic lawmakers said Tuesday, March 16, 2021, they are filing sexual harassment complaints, saying Carpenter s joke on the House floor typifies a General Assembly that is hostile to women. The lawmakers, mostly women, want the House Ethics Committee to review the matter. Carpenter made remarks Monday about rapper Cardi B. He apologized on the House floor Tuesday.David Goldman/AP ATLANTA (AP) More than a dozen Democratic lawmakers said Tuesday they are filing sexual harassment complaints, saying a male lawmaker s joke on the House floor typifies a General Assembly that is hostile to women.

Atlanta goes after nuisance nightclubs - Washington Times

Atlanta goes after nuisance nightclubs Follow Us Question of the Day     By - Associated Press - Friday, March 12, 2021 ATLANTA (AP) - Atlanta officials are cracking down on businesses that are connected to violent crime or repeatedly violate city codes. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that the effort against so-called nuisance properties focuses on restaurants that operate as nightclubs. Over NBA All-Star Weekend, a team of police officers and fire department employees visited dozens of bars and clubs to make sure they were complying with COVID-19 orders. They issued warnings and citations and made a couple of arrests, the AJC reported. Atlanta police have an additional 10 ongoing investigations into clubs, Assistant Police Chief Todd Coyt told the City Council’s public safety committee this week, according to the AJC.

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