Crime & Safety
3 Men, 1 Woman Sought in Atlanta Carjacking: Police
The latest incident happened downtown near the Georgia Dome.

ATLANTA, GA -- Another carjacking at a gas station in Fulton County has residents nervous. The latest incident happened recently near the Georgia Dome.
The victim told a local TV station that she pulled up at a gas station in downtown Atlanta. A female asked to use her phone, but she refused. That's when she says she was attacked by the woman, who knocked her down. Three men then appeared and jumped in her vehicle and sped off.
"I was starting to get scared, I was like, 'She's crazy, let me just leave the store before something happens," Emma Ebosi told WGCL-TV.
"That's like the scary part cause it can happen anywhere now, like I don't feel safe at all anymore."
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Fulton County has been plagued by a spate of carjackings lately, which have community leaders looking for ways to stem the tide.
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Earlier this month, Fulton County Commissioners approved a plan to penalize some convenience stores who don’t work to address criminal activity around their establishments by revoking their liquor licenses.
"Having the ordinance ... sets the tone for collaboration with the police and the county,” said Daphne Jordan, a community activist with the High Crimes in South Fulton Task Force. “What I hope the community learned is to not sit back and do nothing."
In the most recent incident, police are looking for a black Saturn with Michigan tag number EMMA LUV and a red Nissan with the Georgia tag number RDB 1685, the station reports.
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