Protesters are demanding the city of Atlanta end sweeps of homeless camps after a city bulldozer ran over a tent and killed ...
Cornelius Taylor, 44, was fatally struck by a front loader clearing his tent on Jan. 16 in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood.
Outrage over the death of a man killed as city workers swept a homeless encampment for Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday weekend spilled into City Hall Thursday.
On Thursday, January 16, 49-year-old Cornelius Taylor was killed in Atlanta, Georgia, when the tent he was sleeping in was razed by a front loader ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations.
The Atlanta City Council meeting on Thursday was marked by heated discussions and public outcry over the death of Cornelius ...
The announcement comes amid calls for changes to the city’s homeless strategy after a sweep by city workers left a man dead.
Those organizing today’s rally claim he was crushed by a city truck while sleeping in a tent near the King Center.
Cornelius Taylor’s death during a homeless camp sweep sparks a rally at Atlanta City Hall Thursday at 1 p.m., ahead of the City Council meeting at 2 p.m.