For much of 2009, a debate has raged in much of Atlanta over crime and public safety. The city’s top officials insist crime is down and that, as Mayor Shirley Franklin put it, Atlanta is the safest it has been in decades. Many citizens, though, complain that crime has become more brutal, more threatening, and they point to a series of high-profile crimes to suggest the city is becoming a more dangerous place to work and live.
To some degree, both sides are right.
Crime rates are down; violent crime is at an historic low.
But the brutality of crimes that have attracted attention lately is also very real. From the murder of John Henderson at the Standard bar in January to the death of Jasmine Lynn in September in the Atlanta University Center, 2009 in Atlanta has been punctuated by particularly horrific crime.
The AJC spent several weeks examining crime in Atlanta and the performance of the city’s police force. You can read what we found here.
The article is part of the AJC
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