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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • On July 25, 2009 the fifth annual reenactment of a violent lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge in Monroe, Ga. helped bring attention to the unsolved crime.<br />
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On July 25, 1946, two African-American couples and an unborn child were killed by a group of armed men, who riddled them with so many bullets that their bodies were practically unrecognizable. Some of the men are still believed to be living in Walton County.
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  • ATLANTA, GA-February 23, 2011: Police are investigating a shooting that took place off Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway. Police on the scene wouldn't comment, but Carlton McCraty, who lives about 15 feet from where the deceased body lay, said he heard two large booms at around 12:30 this afternoon. "I just thought it was people working on their cars," he said. "I'm glad it didn't happen when the school was let out 'cause one of the children could have caught a bullet," added his wife Melissa McCraty. Three children live in the McCraty household.
    February 23
  • Saturday night, May 30, 2009 Sin City Fight Club presented "Showdown at Center Stage," an evening of cage fighting bouts.
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  • More than 200 Atlantans, including Mayor-elect Kasim Reed, gathered on Monday night outside the Moreland Package liquor store where Kavader McKibben was killed to remember his life -- and urge each other to unite as a community to help end violent crime.<br />
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On Friday night, police say, Kavader McKibben was gunned down by 19-year-old suspect Terrone Anthony after he demanded cash from the liquor store's register. <br />
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Shaun Yu, the owner of the liquor store, heard his employee's call for help and then opened fire on Anthony, shooting him in the arm and leg. Police apprehended Anthony one block away. No charges have been filed against Yu.
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  • CHARLOTTE, NC - September 4, 2012 - Button vendor Robert McCallum (left) argues with an antiabortion protester on the street outside the Charlotte Convention Center. <br />
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"It's pornography," argued McCallum to the protester in regards to the huge signs antiabortion protesters are carrying down the streets in Charlotte. <br />
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"You can't have a civil discourse with them," he said after walking away, "If your showing images that are violent images and there are little children out here to me that is pornography."
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  • Hundreds of people rallied in front of the CNN center in Atlanta, Saturday June 20, 2009 to protest the violent reaction of the Iranian government towards demonstrators in Iran who have been protesting against the recent Iranian elections. At the same time Hip Hop fans were gathering for a concert at the Phillips arena which is next to the CNN center. At moments the two groups crossed paths.
    May 8, 2018
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