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ATLANTA (WGCL) Atlanta police released the frantic 911 call involving the robbery of an NBA player’s brother. The reported armed robbery happened on June 6 around 4 a.m. at One12 Courtland Apartments, located at 112 Courtland Street. One of the victims in the robbery was Enes Kanter’s brother. Kanter plays for the Portland Trail Blazers. Kanter tweeted a statement and surveillance video of the incident. A woman who was with Kanter’s brother at the time of the robbery told the 9-1-1 dispatcher, “we just got robbed at gunpoint. They took my phone; they took my boyfriend’s chain. They took everything.” ....
Former Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed files paperwork to join 2021 mayoral race Reed served as mayor of Atlanta from 2010 to 2018 Kasim Reed, reportedly wants his job back. Reed, who served as mayor from 2010 to 2018, submitted paperwork on Wednesday to join the mayoral race. Reed’s two terms as mayor were controversial, but he addressed the accusations during a recent sitdown. During a recent interview with WSBTV, he spoke on the Federal case he is linked to and what he thinks Atlanta needs. Also Read: “I felt like there are things happening in Atlanta that I’d never seen in my life, and I’ve been here all my life. So that’s what caused me to start talking about it,” Reed said in regards to the uptick in crime in the city. ....
UpdatedThu, May 27, 2021 at 12:51 pm ET Reply The forum will allow Atlanta mayoral, city council president and council candidates to introduce themselves and speak on critical issues. (Shutterstock) ATLANTA Atlanta s 2021 mayoral candidates will have their first combined platform to share their vision for the city at a candidate forum scheduled for June 8. The four publicly announced candidates vying for the top City Hall job City Council President Felecia Moore, Councilmembers Andre Dickens and Antonio Brown, and former City Hall deputy chief of staff Sharon Gay have confirmed that they will participate and respond to questions related to the Committee for a Better Atlanta s platform including critical issues of public safety, affordable housing, transportation, economic development and recovery, and sustainability, according to organizers. ....