The Supreme Court granted fast-tracked review in Martin v. United States— a case about whether a Georgia family can sue the federal government for their home being mistakenly raided by FBI SWAT team.
Police in an Atlanta suburb say say a bulletproof vest saved a SWAT officer’s life just before he returned fire and killed a fleeing man ROSWELL, Ga. -- A bulletproof vest saved a SWAT police officer’s life just before he returned fire and killed a ...
An FBI SWAT team smashed the front door of an Atlanta family’s home, detonated a grenade and pointed guns before realizing they had the wrong house.
A shooting victim is homeless nearly six months after the SWAT standoff that took the life of a Paulding County sheriff’s deputy.
The Supreme Court will weigh in on whether a Georgia family whose home was mistakenly raided by an FBI SWAT team can sue the federal government for the error. Just over six hours after the justices issued a list of orders from their Jan.
COBB COUNTY, Ga. — The Cobb County Police Department is leading an investigation that became a focal point of multiple locations on Thursday. The department’s SWAT team executed a number of warrants throughout the day.
SWAT Shootout in Atlanta Suburb Kills a Man and Wounds an Officer ROSWELL, Ga. (AP) — A bulletproof vest saved a SWAT police officer’s life just before he returned fire and killed a fleeing ...
ROSWELL, Ga. (AP) — A bulletproof vest saved a SWAT police officer’s life just before he returned fire and killed a fleeing man Friday in an Atlanta suburb, the police chief said.
Police said one person was rescued and another arrested during a hostage situation at a San Marcos apartment complex early Thursday morning.
Atlanta’s mayor and Georgia’s governor will hold their annual news conference addressing human trafficking awareness at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Thursday morning.
ATLANTA — The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case from an Atlanta family over a 2017 FBI raid that wrongly targeted their house and determine whether or not they can pursue a lawsuit for damages in the incident, according to the Institute for Justice.
The Supreme Court announced Monday it will review whether the federal government can be held liable for an FBI SWAT raid on the wrong home in suburban Atlanta, where agents smashed down the door, threw a stun grenade, and held a family at gunpoint.