close

Live streaming on Altcast.TV is now available!

Black Male With Hand Gun Runs Through Streets Of Atlanta Georgia While Black Cops Follow Slowly

4 Views· 10/03/24
Hospitality
Hospitality
1 Subscribers
1

https://odysee.com/police-rape-child
https://odysee.com/@Publish:6/danielkids:4

https://odysee.com/@Publish:6/jax-gang-kill:4



https://old.bitchute.com/video/wtEouLb4Vr4I/
S. Ho JSO Jacksonville Florida City Police After Two niggers attack me with crow bars!

⁣After historically deadly 2020, Atlanta homicides are up nearly 60% in 2021

Not a day goes by that Glenda Mack doesn’t think of her grandson. She wears a heart-shaped necklace with his pictures on it and talks to him each night when she prays.

She’d raised David since he was 5 days old and had high hopes for his future. He loved his family, enjoyed computers and liked playing outside.

He’d been cooped up inside during the pandemic, but assured his grandmother that he and his friends would keep their masks on if she let him go out to play football. She reluctantly agreed.

“It’s right up the street from us,” Mack said. “He told me ‘I love you’ and I said, ‘Love you too.’ But he didn’t make it there.”

Relatives discovered David Mack’s body while searching for him the following day. He’d been shot to death behind a public golf course about a quarter-mile from his southwest Atlanta home. He was 12.

June 2021: Lenox Square mall in Buckhead the site of latest shooting at metro Atlanta shopping centers
David Mack was shot to death behind a public golf course about a quarter-mile from his house. He was 12.

David was one of more than 60 people in Atlanta whose lives were ended by violence this year.

Diamond Johnson, 15, was killed last month when an argument led to gunfire in a southeast Atlanta shopping center. Calvin Jackson Jr., 17, a rising Midtown High School junior, was shot to death over Memorial Day weekend in his family’s Old Fourth Ward apartment. Yong Ae Yue, 63; Soon Chung Park, 74; Suncha Kim, 69; and Hyun Jung Grant, 51, were killed in March when a gunman went on a shooting rampage at three metro Atlanta spas.

Atlanta police have investigated 64 homicide cases in 2021, a 58% increase over this time last year. The surge follows a historically deadly 2020, when authorities investigated 157 homicide cases — the most in more than two decades.

Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has referred to the spike in violence as a “COVID crime wave,” but the city’s death toll continues to mount as more Georgians get vaccinated and life returns to normal. As of June, Atlanta’s murders are up and shootings have increased by 40%, according to the latest data. Meanwhile, overall arrests are down by about 43% as Atlanta’s police force remains more than 400 officers under its authorized level.

More than 200 officers quit the force in 2020, many after criminal charges were filed against the two involved in the deadly shooting of Rayshard Brooks and other officers who used their Tasers on two college students during last summer’s protests downtown. Another 75 Atlanta police officers have left since the start of the year, records show.

But department leaders say morale is stabilizing and that they plan to hire 250 new officers in the next fiscal year beginning July
More bodies, more gunshot wounds

Dr. Karen Sullivan, Fulton County’s Chief Medical Examiner, said her office conducts death examinations from cities across Fulton, but most of the homicide victims they encounter are killed in Atlanta.

“Anecdotally, it seems as though the complexity of the homicides is increasing,” Sullivan said recently. “Years ago … the vast majority of homicide cases due to gunshot wounds were one, maybe two — rarely three gunshot wounds. Now, it’s quite common for people to have been shot 10, 12 times.”

2021 homicides by the numbers
Three of the 64 Atlanta homicide cases stem from incidents that took place prior to this year, but each was officially ruled a homicide in 2021.

The average age of those killed this year was about 34, compared to about 33 in 2020.

Most were Black men. Seven Black women and teens, two Hispanic males and four Asian women were also among the dead.

Most were killed by rifles and handguns.

She said family members often have questions about how their loved ones die, including how long it took them to succumb to their injuries and whether they suffered.

“We feel our job is important because not only are we determining cause and manner of death, but we’re able to talk to the decedents’ families about what happened to them,” Sullivan said, “Being able to give people some bit of closure is important to us.”

While any homicide is tragic, Sullivan said it can be especially difficult when the victim is someone young.

“So many of our deaths are unnecessary,” she said. “They do have an impact on us, even more so when it’s a child who is an innocent bystander caught in crossfire or some other circumstance.”

Atlanta police collect shell casings from the scene of a double shooting that left one man dead last month. Atlanta police have investigated 63 homicide cases in 2021, a 58% increase over this time last year.

Show more

 1 Comments sort   Sort By


Hospitality
Hospitality 2 days ago  

nigger running from pigs with hand gun in front of child tourists!

0    0 Reply
Show more

Up next