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Georgia town names new police chief after racist video
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City of Hamilton names new police chief months after former chief asked to resign over racial slur usage
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Traffic stops in Columbus end with arrests, seized drugs and weapons, missing person located
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Muscogee County Sheriffâs Office buys 300 copies of novel on the life of former inmate
Muscogee County Sheriffâs Office buys 300 copies of novel on the life of former inmate By James Giles | March 12, 2021 at 6:03 PM EST - Updated March 14 at 7:40 PM
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The Muscogee County Sheriffâs Office wants inmates to focus on turning the page on their life of crime and focus on hope and making a better future for themselves as they pay their debt to society.
Norman Quarles is someone, whoâs paid his debt to society and now wants to make sure todayâs generation doesnât have to go down the same destructive path he was once on.
Organizations and city leaders in Columbus creating methods to reduce crime
Organizations and city leaders in Columbus creating methods to reduce crime By Olivia Gunn | March 6, 2021 at 12:24 AM EST - Updated March 6 at 12:24 AM
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - With violent crimes becoming consistent in the Chattahoochee Valley, city leaders and crime prevention organizations are coming up with solutions to put an end to the crimes.
Dr. Eleem Hud, president and CEO of Project Rebound, Inc., said it starts at home with your children first.
“People have been seduced into crime because crime pays,” said Hud. “Invest today in solutions for tomorrow. And so I’m trying to say invest in our children today so that they won’t be a problem tomorrow.”)