S. Fulton launches 'Operation Go Home' for spring break safety
With warmer weather approaching and spring break on the horizon, the City of South Fulton is launching a new proactive safety initiative aimed at curbing illegal gatherings and ensuring the safety of local youth. Mayor Carmalitha Gumbs and Interim Public Safety Director Dr. Cedric Alexander officially announced “Operation Go Home” during a press conference Wednesday afternoon at the South Fulton Police Headquarters.
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