Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Fulton County detention officer is in the hospital after officials say an inmate stabbed the officer with a shank. The attack ...
Fulton County says they have a plan to reduce the number of inmates at the Fulton County Jail, but the sheriff’s office isn’t sure it will work the way they say it will.
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Commissioner Mo Ivory sparks debate after bailing inmates out of Fulton jail
Fulton County Commissioner Mo Ivory is viral on TikTok after bailing out three inmates to highlight overcrowding and the $115-per-night cost to taxpayers.
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Fulton jail overcrowding: Board of Commissioners approves controversial plan
A plan to reduce overcrowding at Fulton County’s Rice Street Jail, approved by the Board of Commissioners on Wednesday morning, has blindsided some Fulton County officials.
FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — A detention officer at the Fulton County Jail was injured Tuesday morning by an inmate in a shank attack, the sheriff's office said. The detention officer was taken to Grady ...
The sheriff’s office said it carried out the shakedown in an area of the jail where deputies have repeatedly found contraband. During the operation, the sheriff’s office said a few inmates did not ...
The report “Path to 1,000″ by the nonprofit Community Over Cages recommends a series of actions that would limit the population in the Rice Street facility to 1,000 inmates.
ATLANTA — A stabbing at the Fulton County Jail that happened in June is gaining attention after an inmate was charged. According to the Fulton County Sheriff's Office, inmate Octavian Williams ...
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Fulton County Commissioner Mo Ivory Bails Out 3 Inmates Address Jail Overcrowding, ‘I Did My Part'
Mo Ivory is continuing her annual tradition of posting bail for three people who cannot afford their small bond amounts.
FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — A former Fulton County deputy was indicted and arraigned in federal court on Tuesday on charges of using unreasonable force against three inmates. Channel 2’s Michael Seiden first ...
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