GBI: No charges against GSP Troopers in shooting death of Manuel Terán; City of Marietta & Habitat for Humanity partner to provide affordable housing to city employees; Dad and daughter write book to combat gun violence
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit District Attorney George R. Christian has concluded the shooting death of Manuel Terán, 26, was “objectively reasonable” and no charges will be filed against the Georgia State Police troopers involved in the shooting. Atlanta City Councilmember Liliana Bakhtiari joins “Closer Look” to discuss the timeline of the case and reaction to Christian’s ruling.
Plus, Kelsey Thompson–White, the community development manager for of City of Marietta, Jessica Gill, the president and CEO of the Habitat for Humanity NW Metro Atlanta and Tracey Cephas, an employee for the City of Marietta, discuss the city’s partnership with the nonprofit to provide six zero-interest affordable homes for public service employees.
Lastly, dad and daughter duo Zarickus and Zymeriya Worthy are on a mission to combat gun violence. They join “Closer Look” to discuss their new children’s book, “The Drills.”