Georgia Today: Mental illness in GA; Facial recognition wron

Georgia Today: Mental illness in GA; Facial recognition wrongful arrest; The Carters visit Plains

On the Monday, Sept. 25th edition of Georgia Today: Georgians are struggling with a rising rate of mental illness; a Georgia man sues after facial recognition software causes his wrongful arrest; and Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter pay a visit to the Plains Peanut Festival. 

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