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RCSO terminates and charges deputy for theft, felony violation of oath of office
SUMMARY: The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office in Augusta, Ga., terminated Deputy Sean McKenzie following an investigation by the Criminal Investigations Division (CID). On September 16, 2024, McKenzie took possession of a rifle and a knife for safekeeping after a woman’s request. However, when her husband retrieved the items on January 7, 2025, he found the knife missing and filed a complaint. The CID investigation revealed McKenzie had taken the knife for personal retention. He is facing charges of Theft by Taking and Felony Violation of Oath of Office, with booking at the Charles B. Webster Detention Center.
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Atlanta security plans ahead for College Football Playoff championship, MLK Day | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: Atlanta is preparing for a busy week as it hosts two major events: the college football playoff national championship and Martin Luther King Jr. Day, both on Monday. With an expected influx of 100,000 attendees, city leaders and law enforcement emphasize safety, especially following a recent deadly attack in New Orleans. Extensive planning has been conducted to ensure public safety during these events, with local, state, and federal law enforcement coordinating with Atlanta police. In addition to the championship game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, various concerts and family-friendly activities are planned downtown. Authorities urge vigilance and prompt reporting of suspicious activity.
Atlanta will be a busy place to be over the next week and weekend. Thousands will descend on the city for the College Football Playoff National Championship and Martin Luther King Jr. Day. They both fall on Jan. 20, 2025.
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Chatham County’s 911 center project hits delays, still without contractor
SUMMARY: Chatham County’s 911 and emergency operations center project is experiencing delays and increasing costs. Located near Savannah-Hilton Head Airport, the facility, which aims to operate off-grid for 72 hours, has yet to secure a contractor despite groundbreaking in May 2024. Officials are addressing over 200 design-related questions to ensure the advanced technology and storm-resilient features meet requirements. Previous bids were rejected due to non-compliance. Currently expected to cost $89 million, with plans to withstand hurricanes and provide shelter for 450 personnel, the project remains in the design phase, with no set timeline for contractor selection.
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Gov. McMaster suggests his 2025-26 fiscal year executive budget
SUMMARY: Governor Henry McMaster shared his budget recommendations as the South Carolina legislative session begins. Key focuses include education, disaster relief, and infrastructure repair. McMaster proposes $50 million for the Department of Transportation to address Hurricane Helene damage. He also recommends studying underground power lines to prevent power outages from storm damage. For education, he advocates for a $50,000 starting salary for teachers and better resources for students. McMaster emphasized maintaining South Carolina’s competitive edge in attracting jobs and investments. His budget is a recommendation, with lawmakers making the final decisions.
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