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SWAT investigates shooting at Georgia auto shop | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: Police responded to a dispute at ACC Auto Sales, a used car and tire business on Cobb Parkway in Marietta, Georgia, where shots were fired into the air. The altercation inside the shop led to several detentions. Marietta police surrounded the area and shut down part of Cobb Parkway to secure the scene and clear the business. Multiple police vehicles and officers with guns drawn heightened the seriousness of the situation. Investigators are still determining who fired the gun and the cause of the dispute. Updates will be provided as the investigation continues.

Marietta police detained several people after a dispute inside an auto shop led to gunshots. Officers surrounded the business on Cobb Parkway late Tuesday afternoon.
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Water safety on the mind for Memorial Day weekend
SUMMARY: Memorial Day weekend brings more families to water activities, making water safety crucial, especially with high temperatures and crowded spots. Experts emphasize always wearing life jackets, checking weather, respecting wildlife during nesting seasons, and staying hydrated. Planning ahead is key, including appointing a sober, attentive adult to supervise children. Community pools reopen, offering calmer waters for kids, but pediatricians stress having a family drowning prevention plan. Despite some rain chances (30%-50% by Monday), much of the weekend will be dry with temperatures reaching mid to upper 80s and rising humidity. Always watch for thunder and seek shelter if needed.

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American Jewish Committee in Atlanta speaks out after Wednesday attack
SUMMARY: Two Israeli staff members were fatally shot Wednesday night outside the Capitol Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., after attending an American Jewish Committee event focused on humanitarian aid for Gaza. The attack has sparked outrage and tributes, with Georgia officials condemning the violence and rising antisemitism. The Anti-Defamation League highlighted a surge in antisemitic incidents, including over 340 cases in Georgia alone, linked to recent conflicts. The shooter, Elias Rodriguez, appeared in court chanting pro-Palestinian slogans, claiming he acted “For Gaza.” Leaders emphasize the attack stems from growing hate, underscoring the urgent need to combat antisemitism and protect Jewish communities.
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Trump says autism ‘has to be artificially induced’
SUMMARY: President Trump claimed that the rise in autism rates—from 1 in 10,000 to about 1 in 31—must be artificially induced rather than natural. Speaking at the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission event, he criticized public health oversight by industries and called for answers. The administration is phasing out eight common artificial food dyes, following FDA concerns about their effects on children. The MAHA report highlights factors harming children, such as ultra-processed foods, environmental chemicals, digital behavior, and “overmedicalization,” without recommending pesticide restrictions. Trump was joined by vaccine skeptic Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has promoted debunked autism-vaccine links. CDC estimates now say 1 in 36 children have autism spectrum disorder.
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