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Student Arrested at Track Meet, Man Accused of Throwing Baby and Toddler Shoots Self in Thumb
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Student Arrested After Bringing Gun to Track MeetΒ -Β Lilburn Patch
AnΒ Archer HighΒ student has been released from jail after being charged with having a handgun present during a school sporting event.Β
David Augustus Lee II of Lawrenceville was arrested March 30 atΒ Parkview High SchoolΒ in Lilburn, where he was attending the fourth annual Big Orange Relays track meet. A witness at Archer High alerted police to the possible presence of a weapon; Lee's arrest followed a search of his vehicle by school officials.
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- South Cobb Patch
A 30-year-old Austell man has been indicted in connection with the beating of his 8-week-old son.
The indictment, handed down Thursday, alleges thatΒ Joseph Rucker McFallΒ shook, threw and hit the infant between Aug. 30, 2012, and Oct. 29, 2012.Β The baby suffered multiple broken bones, and an acute brain injury that is believed to have left him blind.
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- Canton-Sixes Patch
A Waleska man is behind bars at theΒ Cherokee Adult Detention FacilityΒ after threatening to kill his long-time girlfriend with a knife late last month.
Terry Lee Brooks was arrested on March 24 for crimes resulting from a domestic dispute that had been in progress for two days. According to theΒ Cherokee Sheriff's OfficeΒ incident report, Brooks, who is allegedly bipolar and was off his medication, began assaulting his girlfriend of ten years after she tried to call 911 for an unrelated matter.
According to the girlfriend and her daughter, Brooks used a broom handle to smash out a window, then kicked over furniture and appliances.
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Toddler Shoots Self in Thumb - Sandy Springs Patch
A three-year-old child was injured Monday afternoon after shooting himself in the thumb at the home of his father's girlfriend.
Police believe the childΒ crawled under a bed where the girlfriend kept a .380 pistol. The child then discharged the gun, shooting himself in the thumb.Β
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Residents Turn Toxic Site Into Zonolite Park - North Druid Hills Patch
An area that was once an asbestos-poisoned wetland is now a new park in the Emory University area just south of North Druid Hills thanks to local volunteers, including theΒ South Fork Conservancy.
In an article published on the Saporta Report, Ben SmithΒ wrote, "Zonolite Park is 12 acres near Briarcliff and Clifton Roads, where the South Fork of Peachtree Creek parallels railroad tracks. For two decades beginning in 1950, freight trains stopped at the W.R. Grace Co. plant and dumped as much as 1,225 tons of raw material for attic insulation marketed asΒ Zonolite."
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