Atlanta officer crashes truck into gate to rescue driver in ravine

Officer Jimmy Cenescar used his patrol car to gain access to a fenced-off ravine that a driver had accidentally plunged down.

Judges, Atlanta Police Chief testify in Senate committee hearing on crime

Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant and metro Atlanta area judges testified in front of the Senate Public Safety Committee during a hearing on crime trends in the city of Atlanta.

Atlanta Mayor, Police Chief frustrated by people recording shooting without calling 911

Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and police chief Rodney Bryant said during a press conference they were frustrated that bystanders shot cell phone video of the shooting rather than relaying information to law enforcement.

Atlanta officer hit by car on I-75 while working accident

It is body camera video that the Atlanta Police Department wants all motorists to see. An officer documenting a crash on the shoulder of Interstate 75 is struck by a car. APD said the video underscores the need for drivers to abide by Georgia's Move Over Law.

Atlanta child murders: Utah lab to examine old DNA evidence

Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said investigators with the Atlanta Police Department are traveling to a Utah lab as part of the reopening of the Atlanta child murders case.

Atlanta cops taken off the beat for hospital guard duty

Atlanta police are being pulled away from patrolling the streets to play the role of security guards at the hospital for suspects receiving medical treatment. City leaders say the issue is hurting police morale.

Atlanta cops break window to stop unresponsive driver's moving car

Dramatic body camera footage shows Atlanta police officers trying to wake a driver who was passed out behind the wheel of a car in the road.

Atlanta officers pulled from streets, used to watch hospitalized suspects

FOX 5 has learned Atlanta police officers sometimes are pulled away from their neighborhood patrols to watch over suspects who require medical treatment at the hospital.

Proposed diversion program to keep Atlanta, Fulton County mentally ill out of jail

Officers are often called when people experience a mental health crisis in public. Those people are often taken to jail and released only to end up behind bars again, but a collaborative effort between Atlanta and Fulton County leaders would instead send those people to get resources at the city's detention center.

Police say 3,000 warrants never submitted to state database

FOX 5 reported on a question raised by an Atlanta councilman regarding whether the Atlanta Police Department had stopped processing warrants issued by city judges for defendants who fail to show for their court cases.

Judge: Atlanta police not executing bench warrants

Christopher Portiss, the chief judge of the Atlanta Municipal Court, said this week the Atlanta Police Department has stopped executing the warrants sent by judges after a defendant is a no-show to answer a charge.

More than 2,000 guns stolen from cars in Atlanta this year, APD says

Atlanta Police Department statistics show more than 2,000 guns have been recorded stolen this year. Police say these guns are used in violent crime.

Atlanta mayoral candidate outlines four-point plan to fight crime

Atlanta mayoral candidate and City Councilman Andre Dickens announced a four-point plan to reduce violent crime in the city.

APD officers recognized for bravery by Atlanta Bar Association

Officers Khuong Thai and Joshua Lovreta, shot at while responding to a shooting at a Midtown apartment building, were named 2021 Atlanta Bar Association's Officers of the Year.

State lawmakers meet with community members, Atlanta police to discuss recent violence

The House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee organized a community town hall following an uptick of violence in downtown Atlanta. Atlanta Police and community members shared their concerns and challenges.

Atlanta police chief: Arresting repeat offenders 'discouraging'

In a frank conversation with reporters Tuesday afternoon, Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant said repeat offenders are one of the biggest challenges they face as a department.