WABE's Week In Review: Fulton tries to clean up its jail after death and an autopsy for 'Cop City' protester shows no gun residue on hands

The Family of Lashawn Thompson hosts a press conference and rally at Fulton County Jail on Thursday, April 20, 2023. (Matthew Pearson/WABE)

Fulton jail death sparks calls for action…



Conservationists and the military team up…

DeKalb superintendent drama…

Scholarships!

Also in this episode…

–Emily Wu Pearson tells us about some military families living in private housing at Fort Gordon near Augusta who are just now starting to see some relief from years of unlivable and dangerous housing conditions.

–Lily Oppenheimer reports students applying to most of Georgia’s 26 public colleges and universities next year will not need to submit SAT or ACT test results.

–And a remembrance of the first Black woman to serve on Atlanta’s City Council, Carolyn Long Banks, who passed away at age 82.