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“New”ATL Traffic Unit Having Major Effect On Crime Rate

Old wine, in new bottles. Remember the old TAC and Special Response Units on the street, stopping cars when not on an assignment. In the act of stopping cars the cops would develops the situation as it unfolds. A number of these “traffic” stops resulted in a recovered gun(s), dope and arrests. Couldn’t help but have a positive impact on the crime rate.

If the bad guys knew they were going to be stopped they’d stay away. Take their dirty deeds elsewhere…or they’d be locked up.

Fast forward to 2021. The Atlanta PD, in one district put together a traffic unit to enforce ALL traffic laws. The end result being from JAN1st to today over 1,100 citations written, 26 guns recovered and investigative leads developed in a number of major and current cases.

The unit, consisting of 6 police officers and 2 sergeants wants to make clear that the stops are based on violations of the traffic code. No profiling allowed.

Maybe it’s true. Everything, given time, will circle back around.

Peace

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Published by Ken Dye

Having grown up in Missouri, Ken Dye graduated from Northeastern Missouri State University (now Truman State University) and served his country. When he returned to St. Louis, he joined the St. Louis County Police Department and served in the tactical operations unit, as an undercover narcotics and homicide detective, and with the intelligence bureaus. After 13 years, he moved to Chicago to work with the Illinois Criminal Justice Authority. He is the author of three books: two crime novels, Shadow of the Arch and Beyond the Shadow of the Arch and Michael Brown, Jr. didn’t have to die, a non-fiction narrative. For more information about the author, visit www.KenJDye.com.

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