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Deadly I-75 Police Chase, Shooting Investigation and School Calendar Options
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– Canton-Sixes Patch
A suspect who allegedly robbed a Woodstock convenience store Sunday morning was shot and killed by police on Interstate 75 near the North Marietta Parkway, leaving southbound traffic jammed for most of Sunday afternoon.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported the unnamed suspect led Cobb and Cherokee law enforcement on a chase from a Marathon station on Bells Ferry Road in Woodstock and down I-75, to just south of the North Marietta Parkway.
Police stopped the vehicle there, and the suspect aimed his gun at officers, who shot and killed him.
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– Stone Mountain Patch
The City of Stone Mountain Police Department is investigating whether two incidents are related: a murder on Aug. 31 at , and a gunshot victim being dropped off at DeKalb Medical Center in Decatur within the same time frame of the murder.
According to Stone Mountain City police, they responded to a person shot call on Friday, Aug. 31 at the apartment complex located at 5100 W. Mountain St., where they found Darius Myles Grays, 34, killed by a single gunshot to the lower abdomen.
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– Tucker Patch
A group of DeKalb County's teachers, principals, and parents met yesterday, Sept. 4, to develop multiple calendar options for the 2013-14 school year.
Among the options under consideration is a “balanced calendar,” which will reduce the summer break by two weeks and include an additional week of vacation each semester.
Another possibility is a weekly “early release” to allow for additional professional development for teachers.
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