The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Councilmen hire investigat­or to track felony cases

Lawyer to focus on high-profile crimes in Buckhead area.

- By J.D. Capelouto jdcapelout­o@ajc.com

Last November, Buckhead resident Jamie Christy took the initial steps to run for an Atlanta City Council seat, setting up a challenge against longtime incumbent Howard Shook.

But after meeting with Shook a month ago, Christy said, she decided to take an alternate route: work- ing for him.

Shook and Councilman J.P. Matzigkeit, both of whom represent Buckhead districts, have jointly hired Christy as an investigat­or to follow Buckhead felony cases after an arrest is made, they announced Thursday. Christy, an attorney, will also seek informatio­n on businesses that have alco- hol licenses to ensure they are operating legally, and share that informatio­n with the public.

“I’m excited to update everyone, including peo- ple who are not residents of Buckhead, on the crime that happens in Buckhead and around the city,” Christy told The Atlanta Journal-consti- tution on Friday.

She said she no longer plans to run against Shook for the District 7 council seat, though she may make a bid in four years.

Christy will be paid $25 an hour, split between Shook and Matzigkeit’s discretion­ary funds, public dollars allocated to their respec- tive City Council offices. Shook said he is not sure how many hours she will ultimately spend on the investigat­ive work.

“She was really open to this idea, so I think we’re lucky to have her,” he said.

Shook aid he and Matzigkeit have wanted to

shire an investigat­or to focus on Buckhead for over a year. The work will include following high-profile felony cases in Buckhead after an arrest is made and sharing details including bond informatio­n, court dates, trial informatio­n and any previous offenses.

Christy sees her work as supplement­ary to the Atlanta Police Department and area courts.

“After an arrest is made in a high-profile Buckhead felony, informatio­n that I think a lot of people would like to see becomes really hard to obtain,” Shook said, adding that “there’s certain bars and clubs and restaurant­s that people would like to learn more about.”

Christy currently works as an associate lawyer at a Midtown law firm. She previously worked at the Los Angeles district attorney’s office as a clerk for three months, and has experience working in a defense attorney’s office. She got her Juris Doctor from Loyola Law School last year and is a member of the California bar, according to her Linkedin page.

She filed the paperwork in November allowing her to raise funds to run for Council, but campaign disclosure­s show she had not taken in or spent any money. She said she has emailed the city and asked to be withdrawn from the race.

“After talking with Councilman Shook, I decided that I would be best poised to work in this role for him for the next four years,” she said, “and then run again in 2025.”

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Atlanta City Council member Howard Shook.

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