The homeless man suffered “blunt force trauma” during a encampment clearing with heavy equipment by the city of Atlanta.
A Fulton County medical examiner has ruled that Cornelius Taylor, the man killed during a homeless encampment sweep earlier this month, died from “blunt force injuries of the abdomen and pelvis ...
Activists are calling for police to immediately arrest a man, they said is Davinci Barcelo, the CEO of Sweet Auburn Frontline Enforcement.
The Atlanta Police Department said Tuesday that officers have taken into custody the man accused of slashing tents last week at the same homeless encampment where Cornelius Taylor died. The ...
Cornelius Taylor was living in the camp a few blocks from Ebenezer Baptist Church, the King family's congregation, where dignitaries gather for each year's commemorative service. A march was held ...
By the end of the day, Cornelius Taylor, a 46-year-old man living at the camp, was dead. Judging by an interview with a Fulton County pathologist, he was likely crushed under the weight of heavy ...
Atlanta police say they've arrested the suspect who was recorded allegedly cutting up tents at the Old Wheat Street homeless encampment in the Sweet Auburn District earlier this month.
Both votes passed in the council on Monday in response to the tragic death of Cornelius Taylor, a 49-year-old man who was killed when an Atlanta Department of Public Works vehicle cleared a ...
But getting people to the centers is a challenge, especially after advocates for the unhoused say trust between the unhoused and the city is low following the death of Cornelius Taylor.
ATLANTA — On Jan. 16, when a Department of Public Works crew swept a homeless encampment at Old Wheat Street, it was under the auspices of a policy to preserve the dignity of the people who call ...