Family prepares to lay Tianah Robinson to rest after Piedmont Park shooting
As a grieving family plans a public celebration of life in Atlanta, new details and past coverage highlight both the joy Tianah brought—and the violence that took her life.
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As a grieving family plans a public celebration of life in Atlanta, new details and past coverage highlight both the joy Tianah brought—and the violence that took her life.
The family of Tianah Robinson - who was tragically shot at Piedmont Park - reflects on her dreams, her vibrant spirit, and the devastating impact of gun violence that cut her life short.
After losing her son to gun violence, Charmaine Brown founded Jared's Heart of Success to guide Atlanta youth away from danger and toward brighter futures.
Prosecutors say a 27-year-old man used an illegally modified automatic weapon during a deadly confrontation at a Stonecrest gas station in 2023.
In emotional testimony that at times left him struggling to hold back tears, Colin Gray, the father of accused Apalachee High School shooter Colt Gray, told jurors Friday that he gave his son the rifle used in the attack as a Christmas gift, hoping it would bring them closer through hunting trips and time at the gun range.
A 2-year-old boy was shot in the head on Christmas morning in Walker County.
Families who have lost loved ones to gun violence came together in Atlanta on Saturday for a moment of healing over a meal.
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Gwinnett County police say the 15 people allegedly broke into the trampoline parks after they closed as part of a challenge spread on social media.
Investigators in Atlanta are working to learn what led up to a shooting at a local apartment complex that left a 19-year-old woman dead on Monday night.
Overnight GA 400 lane closures scheduled this week for Express Lanes construction
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