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Top Georgia stories, including a 10-year-old boy who used karate to fight off a would-be kidnapper.

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
- How To Get Free Chick-Fil-A Breakfast In September
- Marietta Man Gets Life For Stabbing Grandson, Stepson Over Dirty Dishes
- Ga. 10-Year-Old Uses Karate To Fight Off Kidnapper
Officer In Racial Controversy Leaves Cobb Police Department
The officer caught on video making inappropriate racial remarks during a traffic stop is no longer with the force, according to Cobb County Police Chief Mike Register.
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Hurricane Harvey: Atlanta Humane Society Takes In 100+ Pets, Heads For Texas
The Atlanta Humane Society took in more than 100 adoptable animals from their Houston counterpart as a contingent set off for Texas early Friday.
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Gwinnett Police Helicopter Crashes After Chase
Two Gwinnett County Police officers were injured Friday when a department helicopter they'd been using to help chase a suspect crashed in Lawrenceville.
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- Georgia Weather Forecast: Rain Or Sunshine On Labor Day?
- Confederate Statue Debate: Georgia GOP Lawmaker, Democrat Clear The Air, Sort Of
- Gwinnett Man Killed Wife, Dumped Body In Trash Bags
- Vehicle Rollover On I-75 In Cartersville
- Pre-Schoolers Send Wishes To Peers Hit By Hurricane Harvey (Photos)
- Ex-Employee Accused Of Stealing From Patient In DeKalb Assisted Living Facility
- 2017 Decatur Book Festival Begins Friday
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