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Carrollton police team with mental health experts for calls
Carroll County is rolling out a new Crisis Response Team to handle 911 calls that deal with mental illness. Carroll County is rolling out a new Crisis Response Team to handle 911 calls that deal with mental illness. It includes a police officer who is also a trained paramedic teamed with a mental health professional. Chiquita Thomasson is about to trade in her uniform for plain clothes. The same for her Carrollton patrol car. No police markings. No light bar. As the police officer and paramedic on the new Carroll County Crisis Response Team,...…Carroll County is rolling out a new Crisis Response Team to handle 911 calls that deal with mental illness. Carroll County is rolling out a new Crisis Response Team to handle 911 calls that deal with mental illness. It includes a police officer who is also a trained paramedic teamed with a mental health professional. Chiquita Thomasson is about to trade in her uniform for plain clothes. The same for her Carrollton patrol car. No police markings. No light bar. As the police officer and paramedic on the new Carroll County Crisis Response Team,...WW…
Atlanta college student cleared in racially charged social media post
A college student says she was falsely accused for racially charges Instagram post. A metro Atlanta college student has a warning about social media after her picture with a racially charged caption was posted to Instagram. A university investigation showed that Molly Akin had nothing to do with taking, captioning, or posting the picture. Molly was a freshman at Samford University in Birmingham last year. She and a group of her friends went to a tanning salon and had a bad experience with their spray tans. Perhaps, you can already see where this is going. One of the girls snapped a picture...…A college student says she was falsely accused for racially charges Instagram post. A metro Atlanta college student has a warning about social media after her picture with a racially charged caption was posted to Instagram. A university investigation showed that Molly Akin had nothing to do with taking, captioning, or posting the picture. Molly was a freshman at Samford University in Birmingham last year. She and a group of her friends went to a tanning salon and had a bad experience with their spray tans. Perhaps, you can already see where this is going. One of the girls snapped a picture...WW…
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