The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Apartment fire displaces 7 at Atlanta senior living facility

- JOHN SPINK/JOHN.SPINK@AJC.COM

Atlanta fire Capt. Michael Williams moves resident Carrie Louise Sims, 77, to safety as the fifth floor of Lakewood Christian Manor senior living community in southwest Atlanta was evacuated Thursday due to an apartment fire, officials said. “The sprinkler system kept it in check,” battalion Chief Tony Terrell said. No injuries were reported, but seven residents were displaced. Its cause is being investigat­ed.

CLARKSTON

Clarkston establishe­d a task force to focus on the relationsh­ip between its police department and its residents.

The City Council voted unanimousl­y Tuesday night to create the task force, which was proposed by Mayor Beverly Burks. She told The Atlanta Journal-constituti­on that it will dive into police policies with an emphasis on training, mental health, domestic violence and community relations.

She said Clarkston police have a good rapport within the city of nearly 13,000 residents, but the task force is a method to help further build trust. Given last year’s widespread protests against police violence, the newly elected mayor made it one of her administra­tion’s priorities.

“They do a great job,” Burks said of the police department. “This is just a way for us to make sure that we can enhance what they’re doing.”

The Police Community Task Force will consist of nine to 15 community members, who can reside inside or outside of Clarkston’s city limits. Tuesday’s resolution mentioned several types of organizati­ons that Burks wants to have representa­tion on the task force.

A few specific organizati­ons were mentioned, such as the Dekalb County Chapter of the NAACP and the National Organizati­on of Black Law Enforcemen­t Executives. Others were organizati­ons with a specific focus, such as religious communitie­s, public school groups, criminal reform organizati­ons and nonprofits who work with teenagers.

“Beyond just the training piece is looking at how do we do a better job of community policing,” Burks said. “We need to make sure that those people who engage with those communitie­s are also at the table.”

Burks said police Chief Christine Hudson was involved in the task force’s creation. Her department consists of 20 sworn officers and one civilian employee.

The City Council aims to appoint all of the task force’s members at its April 27 meeting.

Burks, the city’s first Black female mayor, said that getting people with different background­s on the task force is important, given the city’s racial and ethnic diversity.

The city is about 58% Black, 29% Asian, 6% white and roughly 3% Hispanic, according to the latest U.S. Census data.

The task force members will not be paid and will serve twoyear terms.

Tuesday’s vote only approved the task force’s activity for one year, but it can be extended by the City Council.

The task force will present its findings and recommenda­tions at the city’s Public Safety and Legal Standing Advisory Committee meetings.

Clarkston is about 58% Black, 29% Asian, 6% white and 3% Hispanic.

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