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De-Escalation Training On The Agenda for Police | Patch PM

Kasim Reed returns | Hero firefighter dies saving lives | School board to discuss Critical Race Theory | Money for cops will help training.

The Milton Police Department has been granted $119,323 to offer officers simulated scenarios for de-escalation and defensive training.
The Milton Police Department has been granted $119,323 to offer officers simulated scenarios for de-escalation and defensive training. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours.

Milton Police Win Grant For De-escalation, Defensive Training

The Milton Police Department has been granted $119,323 to offer officers simulated scenarios for de-escalation and defensive training.

Former DeKalb Firefighter Dies Saving Swimmers In Alabama

William "Bill" Smith was serving as a Baldwin County Sheriff's deputy. He drowned Sunday while rescuing swimmers near Gulf Shores.

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Critical Race Theory Slated For Cobb School Board Thursday

The Cobb County school board will discuss critical race theory at its meeting Thursday, with "potential action" possible.

Kasim Reed's Atlanta Mayoral Comeback Run Confirmed: Reports

Former Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed left City Hall amid controversy, but filed paperwork to raise funds for another run at office, reports say.

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