Mayor Atlanta is about to suspend the city's homeless field after saying that the city truck is crushing a sleeping man two weeks ago.
According to Fox 5 Atlanta The report reports that while sleeping in a tent earlier this month, it has seen Atlanta's public business trucks running a man. Furton County Medical Investigator later identified the victim as a 49 -year -old Cornelius Taylor.
“The man was brought to the hospital and has been asserted that he died,” said the Atlanta Police. “The murder department will respond to the site and become the leader of this death investigation.”
“I am sad about this terrible incident and expand my thoughts and prayers to the deceased's family,” said Mayor Andre Decenns. “We review each process and procedures, take all precautionary measures, so that this will never happen again.
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Cornelius Taylor, 49, died on January 16, 2025 after the homeless camp was pioneered by Atlanta. (Fox 5 Atlanta)
In a video posted on his Instagram account last Friday, Dickens also said that he was working with Atlanta City Council to introduce new laws to address the situation.
“This law also includes temporary temporary suspensions regarding the closure of wildly in order to enhance policies and to ensure time to expand outreach's initiatives.
A partner of the Housing Urban Development Program stated that the wilderness was notified in advance before the city officials began to clear it.
“The closed wild site is a dynamic and cooperative process that prioritizes a wide range of outreaches of more than 90 days until closure. This is a statement reported by Fox 5.

Dozens of people attended at Atlanta on January 17, 2025 for Cornelia Stailor, who was killed during homeless camps. (Fox 5 Atlanta)
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Anthony Richardson, who lived in the same homeless field where Taylor was killed, confirmed with a local station that the city crew had announced a plan to clear up a tent, but the victims announced at that time. He said he was likely to not hear.
“I was able to hear snoring,” Richardson told Fox 5.
“My tent was right behind him. It might have been me if I didn't leave,” he continued.

On January 17, 2025, at Atlanta, the night was held all night for Cornelia Stailor, who was killed during the homeless camp. (Fox 5 Atlanta)
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Atlanta is facing the worst homeless crisis in Japan. Homeless, within the city's restrictions, has declined overall over the past decade, but has increased by 7 % since 2024 to nearly 2,900 since 2024.
