On today’s “Closer Look with Rose Scott,” we walkthrough Chamblee Police Department’s new $2 Million, state-of-the-art facility Real-Time Crime Center. Police Chief Michael Dieppa explains how officers and investigators will utilize dozens of cameras throughout the city as a crime solving, crime prevention, and public safety tool, while protecting citizens’ privacy rights.
Also, reports have tied Christian nationalists to the January 6th insurrection, attempts to turn over the 2020 election and the aggressive immigration tactics currently taking place in the U.S. Scott speaks with Joy Johnson, the lead organizer for the Georgia group of Christians Against Christian Nationalism. The organization is among the evangelicals who are becoming more outspoken and denouncing those beliefs, which often include underlying racism.

PAD tracks community service; Power Up program to keep Atlanta kids learning this summer; Jai Ferrell makes history as leader of local Girl Scouts
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Roundtable weighs in on Georgia’s 2026 Electoral Races
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Fired Cobb Teacher appeals to GA Supreme Court; former students look back on desegregation of public schools
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