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Deputy Shortage Leaves Downtown Macon Vulnerable To Crime, Leaders Say

Deputy Shortage Leaves Downtown Macon Vulnerable To Crime, Leaders Say
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Bibb deputy shortage leaves downtown Macon vulnerable to crime, leaders say

Bibb deputy shortage leaves downtown Macon vulnerable to crime, leaders say A new Life at Night committee is working with law enforcement to create safer downtown streets after dark Author: Liz Fabian (13WMAZ) Updated: 4:17 PM EDT July 30, 2021 MACON, Ga. Editor s Note: The video in this story is coverage of the Thirsty Turtle s alcohol license suspension from earlier this week. Two nights before violence sent Darrin Ford to the floor of his downtown lounge again, he was discussing crime with colleagues crying out for more law enforcement. “Something absolutely has to be done because it’s not an ‘if,’ it’s a ‘when’ something else is going to happen at that location,” Ford prophetically said about the Thirsty Turtle up the street.

Macon Police Department is investigating a weekend homicide - Home - WCBI TV

Macon Police Department is investigating a weekend homicide - Home - WCBI TV
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How Macon gang culture has changed since the 1990s

It used to be the Wild, Wild West. Now, it s the Unruly West : Gangs are no secret in Macon, and they haven t been since the 1990s when the Macon Police Department first formed their gang unit. Now, in 2021, the number of known gang members have dropped, and the way they operate has changed. Montpelier Avenue used to be a dividing line between two of the most prominent gangs in Macon the Crips and the Mafia. Wear the wrong color on the wrong side and things could get violent. You wouldn t wear blue on that side of the street and you wouldn t say anything derogatory about the people who lived over there because there would be consequences, says Carl Fletcher.

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