Atlanta leaders are reconsidering how they dismantle homeless camps. That comes after a man in a tent was killed as a city ...
Timothy McDonald speaks alongside Housing Justice League and the family of Cornelius Taylor in a press conference calling for the city to stop encampment clearings. (Stephannie Stokes/WABE) (Updated ...
ATLANTA — A Fulton County medical examiner has confirmed "blunt force injuries of the abdomen and pelvis" as the cause of ...
Wednesday’s special edition of “Closer Look” focused on Cornelius Taylor, an unhoused man who died after being struck by an Atlanta Department of Public Works front loader, and challenges in ...
ATLANTA — A police incident report offers additional context on the death of a man, Cornelius Taylor, after he was struck by a front loader during the clearing of a homeless encampment this month.
The APD officer describes pulling Cornelius Taylor out of his collapsed tent during the operation. Following Taylor's death, officials have announced a pause to sweeps while they reevaluate the ...
It comes in the wake of Cornelius Taylor's death, who was killed on Jan. 16 as crews attempted to clear a homeless encampment. Three resolutions were discussed inside City Hall on Tuesday ...
Cornelius Taylor was killed after witnesses say an Atlanta City Public Works Truck ran over his tent while clearing an area on Old Wheat Street. Taylor’s siblings are now trying to raise money ...
Cornelius Taylor was killed during a city mandated encampment clean-out, according to 11 Alive. His death has sparked outraged within the city. The incident occurred on Jan. 16 just days before ...
The Fulton County Medical Examiner later identified the victim as 49-year-old Cornelius Taylor. "The male was transported to the hospital where he was pronounced deceased," the Atlanta Police ...
Cornelius Taylor’s fatal encounter with a city truck has thrust Atlanta’s treatment of its unhoused population into a stark, unforgiving spotlight, revealing deep-seated systemic failures in ...