The announcement comes amid calls for changes to the city’s homeless strategy after a sweep by city workers left a man dead.
Cornelius Taylor, 44, was fatally struck by a front loader clearing his tent on Jan. 16 in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood.
Protesters in Atlanta are demanding an end to homeless sweeps after a bulldozer ran over Cornelius Taylor's tent, killing him. Advocates are calling for policy changes to prevent further tragedies. fr ...
Supporters of Cornelius Taylor — the Black man who officials say was killed on Jan. 17 by a construction vehicle clearing an ...
Protesters are demanding the city of Atlanta end sweeps of homeless camps after a city bulldozer ran over a tent and killed ...
Dickens says he wrote a letter to the federal government last month hoping to find a solution to what he calls frequent TSA ...
On Thursday, January 16, 49-year-old Cornelius Taylor was killed in Atlanta, Georgia, when the tent he was sleeping in was razed by a front loader ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations.
Taylor was killed when a city bulldozer ran over his tent during a sweep of a homeless encampment near Ebenezer Baptist Church on Jan. 16. Some advocates believe the city was trying to clean up the ...
The family of a man killed by a truck during a sweep of a homeless encampment in Atlanta is heading to City Hall to demand ...
Officials from over 20 City of Atlanta departments are working in the city’s joint operation center overnight Wednesday to ...
Opponents of Atlanta's new public safety training center are focusing their efforts elsewhere two years after Georgia State ...
Airport officials say the combination of agents calling out and higher than normal number of travelers led to major delays.