►
Description
No description was provided for this meeting.
If this is YOUR meeting, an easy way to fix this is to add a description to your video, wherever mtngs.io found it (probably YouTube).
A
A
C
D
Okay,
I'm
not
exactly
sure
how
to
get
this
started,
but
it's
a
long
story.
I
believe
someone
is
passing
out
all
of
the
information
that
we
collected
and
the
time
that
I've
lived
on,
21st
Street
I
moved
there
in
March
of
2015
and
when
I
first
moved
into
the
neighborhood
quiet
for
the
most
part
of
break
out
every
now
and
then
and
here
lately
for
the
past
year,
we
have
had
several
issues
of
crime
and
violence
and
threats
coming
out
of
one
particular
home,
that's
owned
by
SPD
properties
on
at
1315,
21st
Street.
D
So
in
the
packet
of
information
that
you
have
that
was
prepared
by
the
Secretary
of
the
watch
group
Miss,
Lillian
pence,
it
outlines
OC
GA
on
maintaining
a
disorderly
house
and
disorderly
conduct
and
attached
to
that
information.
You'll
see
several
different
incident
reports:
police
reports-
one
of
them,
contains
a
photograph
of
a
bullet
that
went
through
one
of
the
neighbors
homes.
D
Just
in
the
past,
I
say
three
weeks
to
a
month
alone,
we've
had
several
drive-by
shootings
that
in
it
seems
like
somebody,
was
shooting
back
and
forth
at
one
another.
At
one
point,
and
just
a
couple
of
nights
ago
we
heard
a
young
lady
running
down
the
street
screaming
and
a
very
high-pitched
voice,
and
somebody
was
chasing
her
down
the
street,
apparently
with
a
gun,
because
she
was
running
apparently
for
her
life
ran
around
the
corner.
D
I
wanted
to
take
a
moment
to
thank
our
counselor
Walker
Garrett
who's
been
kind
of
on
top
of
it
he's
been
on
top
of
it
he's
been
keeping
in
touch
with
us
and
letting
us
know
whatever
information
he
need
to
know
at
this
point,
but
I
myself
have
received
some
threats
from
I.
Don't
know
what
to
say
when
you
have
one
of
your
children
stand
out
on
the
porch
and
point
their
fingers
at
you
like
that.
D
No
pow,
pow
pow,
like
you
know,
and
my
mother
says,
she's
gonna
beat
your
behind
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff.
Those
are
the
kind
of
threats
that
we've
been
getting
and
they're.
Coming
from
this
one
particular
house,
we've
already
talked
to
the
home
owner,
met
with
the
home
owner
and
the
homeowner
doesn't
seem
to
care
so
I'm
gonna
loss
right
now.
I
would
like
to
cry,
but
I'm
not
gonna.
D
Do
it
now
about
what's
going
on
in
our
neighborhood
and
what
actions
and
steps
are
being
taken
taken
to
do
something
about
it,
I'm
at
a
loss
right
now
for
anything
else,
it
got
bad
enough
one
night
to
when
they
started
the
drive-by
shootings.
I
just
wanted
my
kitchen
and
sat
on
the
floor.
I
wouldn't
even
call
the
police,
because
I
got
tired
of
calling
them.
It's
been
consistent
and
when
I
first
moved
into
that
neighborhood
I
could
sleep
on
my
front.
D
B
Well,
pretty
much.
What
we
just
come
in
to
the
council
for
is
just
to
present
the
issues
that
have
been
occurring
on
our
particular
Street.
Also
requesting
increased
police
armed
patrol.
We
don't
see
the
police,
often
on
our
street
I,
see
them
post
in
other
places,
but
driving
along
our
street
to
just
Patrol.
That's
something
that
we
haven't
been
able
to
receive.
Also.
E
I,
don't
live
on
21st,
but
I
do
live
in
East
Highland
I've
been
over
there
for
about
12
or
13
years
these
women.
The
reason
I
ended
up
talking
to
them.
If
they
are
retired,
elderly
women
and
they're
afraid
to
come
out
of
their
house,
they
don't
want
to
sit
on
their
front
porch.
They
don't
want
to
go
out
and
do
their
gardens
and
and
and
they're
being
threatened
with
bodily
harm,
and
it
really
upsets
me
because
who
does
that
to
somebody's
grandma?
E
A
Any
of
you
all
want
to
ma'am.
Did
you
want
to
speak
and
say:
okay,
well,
good,
well,
I
wanted
to.
First
of
all,
thank
you
all
for
coming
tonight
and
your
complaints
have
not
gone
unheard.
We
have
tonight
with
us
captain
Kennedy
is
the
head
of
special
operations
unit
who's
been
assigned
to
this
particular
problem.
A
As
you
know,
I
receive
emails
and
when
I
do
they
don't
go
to
the
black
hole,
I,
send
them
right
on
to
the
chief
I
work
directly
with
the
chief
on
this,
and
so
we
have
captain
Kennedy
and
we've
also
had
the
crime
prevention
director
out.
There
he's
not
law
enforcement,
but
sometimes
he
can
help
with
organization,
organizing
your
great
neighborhood
associations.
A
You
have
success
here,
captain
Kennedy
you
want
to
come
forward
and
to
speak
to
what
you
all
are
doing
and
and
maybe
allow
a
give
us
a
little
bit
more
context
about
where
we
are,
and
we
appreciate
you
being
here
tonight.
We
know
we
ripped
you
out
of
something
else,
but
this
is
so
very
important.
So
thank
you.
Thank.
F
F
My
name
is
Captain
Kennedy
with
the
Columbus
Police
Department
Special
Operations
unit,
and
the
patrol
division
is
the
the
officers
that
are
going
to
be
responding
to
the
calls
for
serviced
in
East
Highland.
They
also
they
respond
to
the
9-1-1
calls
they
also
regularly
patrol
that
area,
my
unit,
which
is
made
up
of
uniformed
officers
as
well
as
undercover
officers
for
the
last
several
months,
because
we
have
been
getting
complaints
in
that
area.
We
have
officers
that
are
in
that
area.
F
Actually,
on
the
days
that
we
work
every
day
other
than
the
days
were
pulled
for
other
details
and
over
the
last
several
months
we
have
served
search
warrants
in
homes
in
that
area,
not
at
that
particular
house,
but
in
that
in
the
east
talent
area,
with
individuals
that
have
been
selling
illegal
narcotics,
we've
served
commercial
gambling
search
warrants,
we
have
arrested,
individuals
are
still
in
cars
in
the
area.
We've
also
made
numerous
traffic
arrests
and
traffic
citations
have
been
written
and
illegal
narcotics
have
been
seized
as
a
result
of
those
traffic
stops.
F
So
we
are
in
the
area
and
we
are
making
arrests
and
my
unit.
Obviously,
you
would
not,
hopefully
recognize
the
plainclothes
officers,
but
the
the
marked
units
are
in
that
area
on
a
regular
basis.
I
do
sympathise
with
you
for
the
situations
that
you
guys
are
going
through,
and
I
and
I
hear
your
frustrations,
but
I
know
that
my
units
been
up
in
that
area
on
a
daily
basis
for
the
last
two
to
three
months
and
as
a
result
of
our
efforts
and
rests
have
been
made.
A
Well,
you
know,
and
it's
one
of
those
things
mrs.
McKay
and
to
the
other
neighbors
that
there's
no
solace
until
it
is
done.
I
mean
you
know
until
it
is
over
and
in
this
situation
has
ended.
Trying
is
no
solace,
but
I
want
you
to
know,
and
the
people
who
live
at
this
house
know
we're
watching
you
and
and
and
we
are
of
course
bound
by
the
law.
We
just
can't
go
mark
into
people's
homes.
A
As
you
know,
nobody
would
want
that,
and
so
we're
going
to
do
everything
within
the
law
and
in
proper
process
to
make
sure
that
neighborhoods
returned
safety
and
community
that
you
expect
and
that
you
deserve
so
there.
This
is
that
very
frustrating
period
where
we
hadn't
had
an
opportunity
to
do
the
things
we
want
to
do,
but
we
are
watching
very
closely
and
very
carefully
so
so
know
that
we're
they're
playing
clothes
or
otherwise
all
over
the
place.
I
didn't
know.
G
Well,
you
know
miss
McCain
and
her
daughter
and
I
have
had
several
conversations
in
their
home.
Actually
we're
fortunate
that
councillor
Garrett
has
been
extremely
active
in
this
disturber
hood
with
us.
We've
met
at
a
coffee
shop,
one
time,
they're
doing
all
the
right
things
that
they
can
do
as
citizens.
They
make
the
calls
anytime
they
email
me.
The
email,
counselor,
Garrett
I,
know
mayor
they've
emailed
you
all.
G
My
emails
go
to
major
Kennedy
and
sometimes
I've
emailed
captain
Kennedy,
based
on
what
the
information
was,
but
they're
doing
everything
right,
they're
doing
everything
that
we
asked
neighborhoods
to
do
in
order
to
stop
the
issues
in
their
area.
East
island
is
a
really
good
place
to
live,
but
they've
got
some
little
pockets
of
little
issues
here
and
there,
and
one
of
them
specifically,
is
that
house
they've
had
some
house
parties
there
they've
had
noise
ordinance
violations
on
numerous
occasions,
as
you
can
see
from
their
porch
that
they
provided
and
I.
A
H
Mr.
city
manager
and
mr.
C
attorney
may
we've
been
working
with
with
the
Neighborhood
Association
for
a
while
what
I
understand
a
lot
of
these
problems
are
related
to
landlords
and
they're,
renting
the
properties
to
folks
who
are
doing
bad
things
and
we're
not
able
to
always
give
them
a
warrant
by
with
like
a
briefing
and
what
we
could
do
civilly
if
we
could
amend
cook
our
ordinances
to
basically
allow
us,
because
this
list,
this
is
I
they've
emailed
me.
H
I
H
A
landlord
is
not
willing
to
clean
up
his
property
and
he's
gonna.
Let
criminals
live
there
who
gonna
threaten
my
constituents?
They
don't
they
don't
deserve
that
property.
They
don't
deserve
to
contaminate
our
neighborhoods
and
if
there's
something
we
can
do
legally
on
the
civil
side.
I'll
support
that
ordinance
I
need
to
know
just
what
we
can
do
legally,
though.
H
It's
because
they're
letting
people
who
don't
belong
in
the
neighborhood
they're
in
these
folks
have
worked
very
hard
since
I
first
got
in
office
and
before
them
to
Clint
the
neighborhood
and
I'll
support
whatever
we
can
do
to
if
you've
got
some
sort
of
recommendation.
Mr.
C
manager,
if
you
guy
recommendation
I'll
support
where
we
can
do
on
the
ordinance
side
to
help
add
some
teeth
to
take
care
of
these
landlords.
Look.
A
We
do
have
one
thing
we
can
do
so
I
want
to
take
this
off
the
table
because
it
may
or
may
not
be
applicable,
but
we
have
done
in
the
past,
certainly
in
the
last
eight
years
and
I,
don't
know
if,
since
you've
been
on
council
last
two
years
or
so
where
we
can
threaten
to
take
property
from
a
home
from
a
land
owner,
because
they've
allowed
their
house
to
become
a
criminal
Haven
and-
and
so
you
all
may
remember-
we've
done
that
it
is.
It
is
a
very
laborious
process,
a
very
time
intensive
process.
A
A
You
know
complaints,
arrests
and
prosecutions
of
prostitution
at
the
strip
club
around
the
strip
club,
there's
been
innumerable
drug
convictions,
drugs,
prostitution,
violence
if
I
didn't
say
drugs,
but
and
so
even
from
what
I'm
seeing
disorderly
conduct
shots
fired
and
all
that-
and
it
really
has
it
can't
be
outside
the
house-
has
to
be
in
the
house.
I
know
that's
crazy,
but
it's
a
state
statute
so
that
one
may
not
be
applicable
and
that's
been
a
very
effective
one
for
us,
but
so
I'll
get
that
one,
maybe
off
the
table
as
a
point
of
discussion.
A
We'd
have
to
have
much
more
information
about
drug
busts.
Activities
of
prosecution
was
actually
prosecuted
and
then
you
know
God
forbid
violence
that
occurs.
They
are
pretty
significant
violence.
So
mr.
city
attorney,
do
you
have
anything
other
than
that?
One
statute
we've
used
before
that
might
maybe
help
well.
J
Apart
from
that,
the
owner,
if
there's
any
involvement
in
these
criminal
activities,
they
can
be
cited
just
like
anybody
else,
two
recorders
court.
Of
course
the
police
would
have
to
do
their
undercover
investigation
and
completes
a
non-resident
landlord.
Then
you
run
into
a
problem
of
nobody
being
here
locally,
to
cite,
but
could.
H
We
use
similar
to
what
we
just
passed
as
far
as
where
we
force
the
property
owner
to
abate
a
nuisance
or
abate,
like
the
stockpiling
ordinance
we
exchanged.
Can
we
do
something
like
that
where,
if
they've
been
cited
multiple
times,
we
force
them
to
abate
the
nuisance,
which
an
asset
says
kick
out
the
tenants
well.
J
You
can,
on
the
business,
license
issue
that
we've
looked
at
where
they
have
two
or
more
violations
within
a
year,
but
the
problem
here
is,
it
may
just
be
a
residential
use
and
there's
no
license
to
revoke
normally.
The
chief
would
come
along
and
recommend
revocation
of
the
license.
That
ends
a
problem,
but
here
there,
if
you
strictly
got
just
a
landlord-tenant
situation,
the
police
have
got
to
do
their
undercover
investigation
and
get
multiple
convictions
to
bring
into
play
the
criminal
Haven
statute
that
we've
used
before.
A
You
have
to
have,
and
just
for
the
the
neighborhood
association
you
know
those
are
the
things
you're
really
looking
for.
If
we
can
get
those
kinds
of
complaints
and
convictions,
drugs,
violence
and
prostitution
and
I
hope,
none
of
that's
going
on
by
the
way,
I
hope
it's
just
no
noise,
ordinances
and
obnoxious
people,
because
I
don't
want
to
wish
any
of
that
other
on
you.
But
in
order
for
us
in
a
residential,
we've
only
had
two
that
have
been
successful.
A
One
was
where
a
woman
was
living
in
the
house
and
I
think
her
son's,
maybe
or
some
relatives
were
literally
running
drugs
out
of
the
house
and
they
were
repeatedly
arrested
and
you
know
all
sorts
of
sting
operations
and
all
that
and
the
city
literally
took
the
property
from
from
the
woman.
Another
was
when
the
hole
down
on
wage
Street.
A
You
may
remember
just
had
a
decade's
long,
history
of
shootings
and
prostitution
and
drug
busts,
and
we
came
in
and
threatened
to
take
the
property
and
they
just
deeded
it
over
to
the
city
because
they
were
couldn't
couldn't
deal
with
it.
So
and
then,
of
course
it
is,
the
city
attorney
says
it's
much
easier
when
they
have
a
liquor
license
or
a
business
license,
because
that's
a
privilege
and
we
can
revoke
those
so
when
it's
residential
it
just
gets
so
hard.
A
I
just
wanted
to
explain
that
a
little
bit
more
so
that
you
understand
what
we
need
to
take
those
kind
of
corrective
actions
it
may
be.
Our
best
route
is
oh
I
see:
we've
got
a
bunch
of
people
here,
so
let's
let
them
talk
just
more
intensive
policing
and
community
work
and
and
pressure
on
the
landlord
to
do
right.
So
I
know
you've
already
been
down
that
path,
but
okay,
we've
got.
We've
got
the
mayor,
pro-tem.
A
K
K
In
order
to
do
it
once
there's
three
conventions
in
the
house:
the
state,
not
the
local
government,
the
state
takes
over
the
property
and
once
they
do,
they
can
either
give
it
back
to
the
neighborhood
or
they
give
it
to
the
city
or
whatever,
and
it
was
the
hover
house
and
it
was
the
incident
that
the
Mayor
was
saying.
That's
what
I
was
trying
to
reach
out
to
Gary
to
tell
him
hey.
K
There
is
a
law
that
you
can
try
and
with
these
offenses
like
this
I
guess
and
him
being
attorney
in
Suffern,
he
can
look
at
it
better
than
I
can,
but
it
just
has
to
have
at
least
three
convictions,
and
if
three
conventions
are
done
on
that
property,
the
state
can
take
it
away
when
it
was
taken
away.
It
was
this
thing
operation.
It's
not
going
to
happen
overnight
when
we
did
take
it
I.
Remember
because
the
lady
felt
faked
it
sick,
but
we
were
ready
with
the
ambulance.
K
I've
seen
it
I
was
there
when
it
was
done,
but
the
thing
is
that
it's
time
and
it
has
to
be
some
convictions
and
people
have
to
be
willing
to
stand
up,
and
it
seems
that
you're
willing
to
because
you're
fighting
for
your
community
and
I
applaud
you
for
that,
because
not
everyone
does,
but
I
can
assure
you.
You'll
just
have
to
go
back
and
constant.
Garrett
can
see.
K
L
Like
to
commend
you,
ladies
for
having
the
courage
to
stand
up
to
that
type
of
abuse
and
threats,
and
for
your
neighborhood
and
ma'am
I
can't
imagine
just
how
difficult
it
is
to
have
someone
suddenly
a
threat.
Even
a
subtle
threat
is
worse
on
and
I'm
glad
councillor
Goodell.
We
are
finding
a
way
because
I'm
in
complete
support,
no
one
in
this
city
should
have
to
undergo
what
you're
going
to
there's
gonna.
L
Be
another
situation
coming
up
pretty
soon
next,
but
I
want
to
commend
you
for
sticking
together,
because
that's
really
in
essence,
that
that's
really
what
it
takes
to
stand
up
to
these
bullies
to
these
individuals
who
are
trying
to
take
over
your
neighborhood.
They
don't
have
the
right
to
do
that.
You
have
every
right
to
stand
up
and
I'm
glad
to
hear
of
the
discussion
that
you
have.
Okay,
your
councilors
back
in
150
percent,
also
I.
Think
I
can
speak
for
the
everybody
on
the
council
and
the
mayor
that
you
have
our
support
to
do.
M
Attorney
as
it
relates
to
disorderly
conduct,
ocg
a
16
11:30,
do
we
already
have
an
ordinance,
that's
on
the
books
that
is
financially
punitive
or
that
recognizes
I?
Guess
it
recognized
through
the
police
department
they
determine
if
it's
a
misdemeanor
I
guess
it
would
be
a
misdemeanor
right
well
record,
but.
J
J
J
J
J
M
C
C
You
know
that
if
we,
if
we
drive
these
folks
out,
that's
okay
we'll
deal
with
them
wherever
they
go
but
and
I
don't
know.
Typically,
these
kinds
of
things
the
landlord
may
own
more
than
one
house
in
this
neighborhood,
and
if
they
do,
we
need
to
be
on
top
of
all
of
that,
so
hang
in
there
we're
gonna
do
whatever
we
can
to
make
it
better.
Thank
you.
E
These,
ladies,
are
not
backing
down
from
nothing.
I
spoke
to
Miss
Pipps
for
over
an
hour
on
the
phone
last
night.
She
said
they
didn't
mess
with
the
wrong
over
lady
I
am
not
backing
down
they're
the
last
line
of
defense,
because
if
they
fall,
the
neighborhood
goes
you
know,
and
so
serene
and
misfits
are
like
uh-huh
AMS
would
have
wrong
old.
Ladies,
so
thank
you,
sir.
A
H
J
H
We
amended
the
ordinance
at
least
as
far
as
codes
enforced
went
for
other
items
where
we
could
go
against
either
the
tenant
or
the
landlord
cuz.
We
have
a
lot
of
Assam
tea
landlords
and
when
my
thought
is
I
mean
captain
Kennedy
and
director
brown,
yo
or
y'all
could
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
bout,
imagine
most
of
our
criminals
or
renters,
not
owners
of
land.
Would
that
be
right?
H
So
if
we
can
make
it
if
we
could
make
it
financially
impractical
for
landlords
to
operate
in
this
town,
because
they
personally
can
be
fined
after
some
sort
of
number
of
violations
that
would
get
their
attention.
They'd
start
screening,
their
folks
and
I
mean
I.
Did
dis,
possessor,
ease
before
I
left
my
old
law
firm
and
we
evicted
people
and
some
of
the
good
landlords.
H
It
was
like
one
violation,
you're
out
and
you're
on
the
street,
and
they
evict
you
if
you
have
any
type
of
criminal
activity
and
that's
not
happening
in
some
of
these
neighborhoods
and
if
there's
a
way,
we
can
do
that
and
enforce
it
against
the
land
landlord.
We
could
do
I
think
we
could
see
dramatic
reductions
in
crime
if
we
make
it
where
you
cannot
afford
to
do
business
here,
if
you're
a
landlord
and
you
have
criminals
living
in
your
neighborhood
I.
J
Think
what
you
go
right
into
is
trying
to
impede
the
criminal
intent
and
go
from
the
tenant
to
the
landlord,
impede
that
intent,
which
is
very
hard
to
do.
The
better
route,
is
the
criminal
Haven
statute
and
taking
of
the
property
an
actual
taking.
If
you
can
get
the
conviction
for
these,
certain
offenses
and
the
police
department
is
familiar
with
that
procedure.
Well,.
K
I
have
a
question
for
you.
Is
there?
Is
there
a
legal
way
where
a
letter
could
be
sent
to
the
owner,
letting
them
know
of
these
violations
that
are
occurring
on
his
property
and
that
after
so
many
conventions,
he
can
lose
his
property
because
I
know
in
the
hub
house?
You
know
we
just
took
the
property
from
the
owner,
I'm,
not
sure
if
they
were
renting
it
or
they
were
the
owners,
but
I
know
they.
The
owners
lost
the
property.
K
So,
based
on
what
he's
saying,
I'm
thinking
that
if
we
gave
notification
to
the
owner
letting
them
know
these
things
are
occurring
on
your
property,
it
is
going
to
go
public,
it's
public
record.
Anybody
can
look
up
who
you
are
under
the
state
statute
after
so
many
offenses,
we
can
take
your
property
away,
I,
don't
know
if
we
could
legally
do
that.
J
A
A
K
K
A
F
Just
I
just
wanted
to
address
what
mr.
Walker
said
that
I
just
had
a
meeting
last
week
about
this
same
issue
at
another
area,
and
that
is
a
consistent
problem
where
landlords
are
renting
these
houses
out
and
we're
hitting
two
and
three
search
warrants
at
a
time
at
multiple
houses
at
the
same
house
in
multiple
load
areas.
So
it
would
be
a
if
we
come
to
a
resolution.
It
would
probably
be
a
resolution
for
numerous
homes
and
in
numerous
areas
in
the
city.
D
Yes,
I'd
like
to
mention
that
anybody
back.
A
That's
right,
you
guys
just
you
call
the
folks
who
are
the
professionals
know
how
to
do
it.
You
take
and
risk
enough.
So
we
thank
you
very
much
and,
and
it
and
captain
thank
you
for
being
here.
Seth.
Thank
you
for
being
here
and
captain.
You
make
obviously
want
to
make
sure
they're
being
watched
in
the
short
term,
particularly
since
they've
come
forward
in
this
public
way.
Okay,
all
right!
Thank
you!
All
we'll
go
ahead
and
move
on
to
public
agenda.
I
know:
we've
got
folks
patiently
waiting.
Mr.
Olson
is
mr.
Olson.
A
A
Okay,
okay
I
know
we
have
several
people
so
ma'am
if
you'd
like
to
come
forward
and
state
your
name,
and
he
was
representative
of
a
community
issue,
and
so
as
long
as
your
representative,
the
same
issue
in
same
community
organization,
if
you
would
just
state
your
name
and
address
please
and
in
same
circumstance,
I'll
put
five
minutes
on
free,
you
all
and
then
we'll
see
how
it
goes
from
there.
Okay,
thank
you.
My.
O
Name
is
ladina
Smith
I
live
at
4119,
Althea
Drive
is
in
the
Edgewood
area
of
Columbus
I'm.
Here
about
a
halfway
house.
Boys,
youth
house
not
really
know
what
to
call
it.
It
is
at
2608,
juniper,
Drive
or
juniper
Avenue,
which
is
I'd,
say
within
a
thousand
feet
in
my
house
and
I'm
here
representing
my
neighbors,
my
family
friends,
everybody
in
this
neighborhood.
As
far
as
we
can
tell
this
house
was
opened
and
established
in
March,
and
since
then
there
has
been
numerous
911
calls
police
involvement
and
such
as
that.
O
Now
then
it
has
come
down
to
a
commercial
breaking
and
entering
twice
a
vehicle
stolen,
and
that
is
from
these
boys
that
are
being
transported
from
other
places
in
Georgia
Savannah,
Atlanta
Albany.
They
are
not
from
here
and
to
my
understanding,
there
is
around
165
to
75
of
these
houses
in
Muskogee
County
when
the
boys
are
brought
in
they're
brought
in
and
the
houses
are
slid
into
the
neighborhood
they're
they're
quietly
put
in
there's
no
notification,
there's
no
anything.
O
O
You
know:
oh
I'm,
bad
I'm,
tough
I'm,
whatever
one
of
these
young
men
I
noticed,
had
an
ankle
bracelet
walking
around
my
neighborhood
draw
detention,
quick,
the
next
time,
I
seen
him.
He
was
speaking
with
a
14
year
old
girl,
while
her
grandma
was
not
there
that
she
had
got
off
the
bus.
He
was
speaking
with
her
I
would
immediately
when
her
grandmother
got
home
from
work
straight
down
there
and
informed
her
of
this
house.
O
The
way
I
was
informed
of
this
house
was
the
man
across
the
street,
who
has
two
young
daughters
like
young,
adult
daughters,
whooping
hollering,
whatever
from
this
house
the
next
time
I
seen
him.
He
was
sitting
in
front
of
my
house
smoking
marijuana
with
another
gentleman
that
had
met
him
there.
They
did
not
walk
up
together
and
that
gentleman
was
not
from
that
house.
So
they
had
already
made
contact.
I
went
straight
to
the
house.
Banged
on
the
door
took
a
a
good
amount
of
time.
O
I
mean
I
was
banging
I'm,
not
somebody
that
puts
off
trouble
I'll,
but
it
right
in
the
head,
so
I
went
down
there
and
I
was
banging
on
the
door.
A
lady
comes
up,
Eitan,
a
biscuit
or
whatever
I
told
her,
that
one
of
her
residents
was
in
front
of
my
house,
smoking
marijuana
and
when
he
knew
I
seen
him,
it
didn't
faze
him
at
all.
When
the
other
tenant
I
guess
you
say
of
the
house,
heard
what
I
was
saying.
O
He
got
knocked
me
down
running
down
the
street
to
inform
the
boy
with
the
ankle
bracelet
on
that
I
was
down
there.
She
informed
me
okay
and
shut
the
door
I
called
9-1-1.
They
came
spoke
to
me
and
then
went
down
to
the
house.
I
never
heard
anything
else
about
it.
We
have
watched
the
boys
walk
around
the
neighborhood,
get
on
the
school
bus.
There's
been
hump
teams.
9-1-1
pops
has
all
the
information.
O
O
But
what
concerns
me
is
there's
a
lot
of
these
houses
in
the
community,
and
this
house
in
my
community
is
stopping
our
kids
from
playing
in
the
front
yard
they're
stopping
our
older
residents
from
walking
around
the
street,
because
they're
outside
the
street
that
this
house
is
on
on
whatever
day
their
family
day
is,
is
completely
shut
down.
Cars
parked
people
outside
yelling
screaming
the
resident
that
lives
to
the
right
hand.
Side
is
moving
out,
she's
been
there
for
six
years.
This
is
interfering
with
her
work.
She
works
at
home.
O
She
has
a
small
child,
there's
so
much
noise
coming
from
that
house
during
the
night
that
her
husband
cannot
continue
his
job.
The
people
to
the
other
side,
when
they're
outside
there's
rocks,
throw
it
over
the
fence.
She
is
cursed
at
they
say
that
their
smell
of
marijuana
coming
from
the
backyard
a
window
has
been
broken
out
of
a
car
in
there
and
I.
O
Don't
I,
don't
think
it's
right,
I,
don't
think
that
we
should
be
able
to
have
to
put
up
with
this
I've
been
in
this
neighborhood,
since
1996
I
lived
one
block
over
when
I
was
in
Edgewood
Elementary
in
fourth
grade
this
I
mean
our
neighborhood
is
good
and
if
probably,
if
you
looked
at
the
9-1-1
calls
our
whole
neighborhood
does
not
put
out
this.
Many
9-1-1
calls
until
this
house
came
in
and
it's
coming
because
of
this
house.
These
houses
are
nonprofit,
they
do
not
pay
property
tax
and
they
receive
15.
O
The
minimum
minimum
they
receive
from
these
houses
is
$1,500
a
person,
that's
in
the
house.
If
they
keep
it
under
a
certain
amount
of
people
in
the
house,
they
don't
have
to
notify
anybody
just
slide
it
right
in
and
they're
peeking
neighborhoods
that
are
kind
of
quiet
to
where
they
don't
really
observe.
O
What's
going
on
until
the
problem
starts,
but
I
don't
think
it's
fair
that
Muscogee
County
should
have
to
foot
the
bill
for
this
for
one
because
they're
not
paying
property
tax
but
yeah
the
cops
are
coming,
the
sheriff's
are
coming,
the
marshals
are
coming
we're
paying
for
this
and
then
the
people
in
the
house.
They
don't
care
about
these
voids
it's
just
a
job
they
get
paid.
So
how
can
you
have
a
nonprofit
organization
with
no
no
uniformity,
no
programs
for
a
a
any
kind
of
abuse.
I
My
name
is
Karen
Ayres
and
I
live
at
41:31.
Spiraea
Drive
I
live
a
couple
of
houses
down
from
Dana,
and
these
boys,
young
men
I,
don't
know
exactly
what
the
ages
are,
that
they
are
in
the
house.
They
they
are
out
on
the
street
all
hours
of
the
night
the
morning
they
do
get
alcohol.
We
don't
know
how.
I
So
if
this
home
is
being
monitored,
has
a
person
in
it
that's
supposed
to
be
monitoring
the
people
that
are
in
there,
but
there's
places
in
our
neighborhood
that
they'll
go
set
and
drink
and
smoke
and
do
whatever
and
they
leave
their
trash
everywhere
and
there's
been
numerous.
Numerous
numerous
police
calls
for
people
fighting
there
amongst
themselves
in
this
place.
O
A
J
A
P
I
have
numerous
rental
properties
there
and
all
the
families
have
children.
I
have
no
complaints
from
them,
but
as
a
real
estate,
man
real
estate
broker
we're
responsible
for
things
like
that,
and
we
have
to
notify
people
in
that
neighborhood
and
if
we
don't
and
we
do
it
in
writing
or
don't
do
it
in
writing
to
cover
our
hiney.
P
You
know
it's
a
problem
for
me
and
sure
we
sure
don't
want
any
problem
from
them
and
then,
when
a
property
comes
vacant,
you
have
to
tell
them
then,
and
it
might
be
to
the
point
where
they
say
we
don't
want
to
live
here.
They'll
say
where
is
that
house
I'll
have
to
show
them
now
this
little
lady
was
had
more
items
and
because
I
just
got
in
into
this
last
night-
and
you
can
blame
me
here
for
pop
barns
and
I
asked
if
we
wanted
to
speak,
but.
P
It's
a
concern
and
and
like
I
said:
I
have
rental
properties,
there
don't
live
there,
but
I
have
a
responsible
to
them.
Tenants
and
my
responsibility
is,
you
know
letting
them
know
and
they
might
want
to
move
and
I
just
learned
about
it,
but
I've
driven
down
that
street
and
those
boys
play
basketball
in
that
Street.
And
you
come
down
that
Street.
They
act
like
it's
their
own
turf
and
they
give
you
real
nasty,
looks
that
you
have
to
go
through
there
and
and
it
bothers
there.
P
You
know
shooting
hoops
and
there's
one
I
wouldn't
even
want
to
confront
him.
He
looks
mean
I,
don't
know
their
age,
but
I
know
they're
teenagers
and.
A
Q
A
tea
party
I
live
at
26:12
japonica
up
until
this
house
open.
We
had
no
problem
with
letting
our
kids
go
out,
walk
around
the
neighborhood
ever
since
this
house
has
open
we're,
really
scared
to
let
him
go
out,
because
these
kids
are
seen
walking
around
smoking.
Marijuana
drinking
beer
and
I
know
for
a
fact.
They
have
followed
my
daughter
up
from
our
house
to
the
local
Family
Dollar
and
then
followed
her
back
and
she's
12.
A
Wow
all
right,
thank
you
so
much.
This
is
so
alarming
and
we
have
been
doing
some
work.
We
got
a
whole
bunch
of
folks.
I
know
pops
wants
to
talk
a
bit
and
then
I
want
to
hear
from
our
city
attorney
to
sort
of
explain
what
this
is,
how
these
houses
even
get
licensed,
what
we
can
do
locally
because
we're
like
a
lot.
A
L
We
had
a
neighborhood
meeting
about
20
people
showed
up,
but
this
area
in
my
district
is
there's
never
been
a
call,
hardly
a
call.
It's
very
peaceful,
all
the
neighbors
get
along
lawns
are
cut,
but
about
eight
months
ago,
Donna
gave
me
a
call-
and
she
told
me
that
about
this
house
here
and
the
most
disturbing
thing
about
it
is
affected.
Two
young
men
were
leaving
out
of
the
house
containment
house
going
with
ankle
bracelets
going
to
someone
else
has
stepped
in
smoking
marijuana.
L
L
Thank
you
and
this
right
here
fortunately
I'd
like
to
give
a
compliment
to
miss
Yvonne
Ivey,
because
she's
taken
a
deep
breath,
but
every
time
mr.
city
manager,
when
I,
call
her,
she
always
does
a
research.
There
has
to
be
something
something
has
to
be
done
to
bring
some
type
of
relief
to
a
neighborhood
that
is
peaceful,
but
you
have
this
house
that
opened
up.
It
has
completely
disrupted,
not
just
the
street
that
the
house
is
on,
but
that
entire
community
there
are
about
five
or
six
streets.
L
I
went
there
the
other
day
and
I
saw
the
the
basketball
goalie
when
they
decide
to
go
out
there
and
play
they
shut.
The
street
down.
No
cars
can
go
through
and,
as
this
gentleman
said,
these
people
don't
mean,
and
you
don't
want
to
really
approach
them.
This
is
all
from
a
neighborhood
where
the
character
of
the
neighborhoods
very
peaceful
neighbors
got
a
law
one
of
the
best
neighborhoods
in
my
district,
and
they
have
changed
it.
L
This
house
has
changed
it
and
so
I
did
confer
with
Yvonne,
because
there
has
to
be
some
type
of
remedy
to
give
these
good
citizens
some
type
of
redress
and
as
always,
she
always
comes
through
and-
and
there
is
and
I
mentioned,
that
the
meeting
last
night
that
what
she
said
in
fact
I've
got
it
written
down.
It
went
away
on
one
of
the
copies
yeah.
We
can
have
you
each
of
you.
L
Citizens
can
complain
to
the
state
and
do
a
complaint
with
and
there's
enough
facts
that
you
have
here
in
order
to
support
it
as
the
city
manager,
as
the
city
attorney
has
said,
we're
somewhat
constrained
because
it
was
taken
out
of
my
hands,
as
I
explained
to
you
last
night
by
the
state.
But
there
is
a
process
that
you
and
I
would
like
for
you
Vaughn
to
come
over
and
explain
about
the
process.
P
L
Your
bonds
going
to
speak
to
this
and
she
has
a
solution
that
each
of
you
citizens
can
and
you
want
to
sell
in
this
I
would
like
for
this
city
to
follow
through
on
a
complaint
in
the
same
process.
Yvonne.
Could
you
explain?
Thank
you
so
much
Your,
Honor
I
could
just
hug
you
all
the
research
that
you've
done
for
this
year.
Thank.
R
You
Council
Barnes,
the
Georgia
Department
of
Community
Health.
They
regulate
personal
care
homes,
group
homes,
anything
that
requires
residential,
assisted
living.
The
Georgia
Department
Community
Health
regulates
those
types
of
business
establishments,
regardless
of
is
for-profit
or
nonprofit,
and
you
can
large
logging
your
complaint.
They
have
a
website
and
I
forwarded.
R
That
link
and
all
the
the
complaining
party
has
to
do
is
log
in
to
that
website,
and
they
can
remain
anonymous
if
they
want
to
just
indicate
the
name
of
the
the
facility,
the
address,
etc,
and
that
many
number
of
complaints
coming
into
the
Georgia
Department
of
Community
Health.
They
should
be
able
to
address
those
issues,
especially
if
that
the
owner
of
that
business
establishment
is
receiving
any
type
of
state
subsidies
for
their
for
the
residents
that
are
staying
there
and.
L
To
add
on
top
of
this
is
the
fact
that
not
only
have
are
they
terrorizing
that
community
that
whole
area
there,
but
the
burglarized
cherries
florist
on
making
road
not
once
but
twice,
and
so
you
can
see
that
these
individuals
are
not
being
properly
supervised,
and
so
the
responsibility
falls
on
that
home,
and
so
there
I've
gotten
some
additional
mr.
city
attorney.
Could
you
speak
to
the
additional
things
that
can
be
done
as
well
as
far
as
someone
taking
legal
action?
Well,.
J
Let
me
make
a
couple
of
points
councillor
upon
this
IV
a
little
bit
the
Department
of
Community
Health.
Anybody
can
make
a
complaint
with
the
department
in
Atlanta.
They
do
have
a
website.
They've
also
got
a
complaint
phone
number
I'll,
read
it
out:
1-800,
eight,
seven,
eight,
six,
four
four
two,
and
thus
the
Georgia
Department
of
Community
Health,
one
eight
hundred,
eight,
seven,
eight
six,
four
four:
two:
the
state
that
state
licenses
these
groups
and
if
they
have
complaints
they'll,
send
an
investigator
down
here
to
find
out
what's
going
on,
but
more
important
than
that.
J
If
any
citizen
or
neighbor
sees
criminal
activity,
whether
it's
drug
use,
vandalizing
destroying
property
public
intoxication
whatever
you
need
to
immediately
call
9-1-1.
Like
captain
kennedy
said
earlier,
you
know
it's
a
thing
that
they
will
jump
on
immediately
if
they
know
about
it,
but
you've.
If
there's
criminal
activity
going
on,
you
need
to
call
the
police,
and
that
leads
into
my
third
point.
There
is
a
local
license.
Sometimes
if
the
county
knows
about
these
places,
they've
received
some
sort
of
a
local
license
that
lets
them
operate
in
a
community.
J
Now
a
local
license
in
columbus
can
be
revoked
by
this
council
if
the
Chief
of
Police
makes
a
recommendation
to
revoke,
but
it's
got
to
be
based
on
two
or
more
convictions
of
the
owner
or
the
manager
or
an
agent
of
that
facility
or
home.
Now.
If
they
get
these
two
to
plus
convictions
and
a
12-month
period,
the
chief
can
recommend
revocation
of
the
local
license.
Now,
that's
just
local.
J
It's
not
state
you've
still
got
a
complain
to
the
state
officials
to
look
into
at
the
state
level,
but
we
do
have
that
on
the
books
here
in
an
ordinance
form.
If
you
can
get
these
convictions
of
the
owner
or
the
agent
two
or
more,
you
can
take
them
to
recorders
court
get
convictions,
then
the
chief
can
recommend
a
revocation
they'll
have
a
hearing
right
here
in
front
of
the
council,
and
this
body
can
revoke
the
local
license
so
that
many
parts
that
interplay
here
you
got
the
state
level
on
the
local
level.
A
O
A
No,
this
that
no
no
one's
above
the
law,
obviously
but
everybody's
entitled
to
the
process
right
and
and
I
know
earlier.
You
said
something
about
law
enforcement
or
police
officers
and
there
is
a
distinction
between
the
marshal,
the
sheriff
and
the
police
department.
So
when
you
dial
nine-one-one
the
only
people
that
are
responding,
Police,
Department
and
so
the
individual
you
named
is
in
another
branch.
So
don't
don't
confuse
the
two
I
just
want
you
to
know
that
that's
a
different
branch,
and
so
let's
work
the
process
like
we
would
with
anybody.
A
L
To
know
yeah
but
Donna
I'm
gonna
get
with
y'all
I
told
you
I
had
mentioned
yesterday
evening
that
about
this
some,
but
that
what
you've
on
had
given
to
us
and
we're
going
to
act
on
how
I,
first
of
all
wanted
you
to
come
here
just
to
make
council
aware
of
what's
going
on.
But,
yes,
we
need
to
take
action
by
appealing
to
the
state.
L
We
also
need
to
get
with
the
Chief
of
Police
on
what
the
City
Attorney
just
got
finished,
saying
so
primarily
I
wanted
to
let
this
council
and
our
viewing
audience
know
what
is
going
on,
because
there
are
other,
as
you
saw
with
the
previous.
There
are
other
areas
that
are
having
problems
as
well
and
we're
not
impotent
and-
and
the
council
here
backs
you,
because
they
want
you
to
have
the
quality
of
life
that
you
were
having
prior
to
that
house
coming
to
neighborhoods.
L
L
So
we
can
get
something
going
definitive
and
concretely
so
that
your
neighborhoods
and
the
neighborhood
in
that
Edgewood
area
can
go
back
to
normalcy
and
I
want
to
commend
you
and,
and
each
of
you
here
for
having
their
intestinal
fortitude
and
their
courage
not
to
let
individuals
come
in
and
damage
the
integrity
of
your
neighborhood
and
so
I
appreciate
you
and
so
I'll
get
together
with
you
and
Donna.
Give
me
a
give
me
a
call.
Let
me
know
what
would
be
a
good
time,
I'll
get
with
the
city
attorney
and
planning
it
on.
P
P
L
That
young
lady
right
there,
by
the
way
I,
won't
tell
you
her
age,
but
what
it's
gotten
so
bad?
She
walked
the
neighborhood
every
day,
she's
afraid
to
even
walk
plus
he's
safe,
walk
the
streets
and
the
young
girls
are
petrified.
They
don't
walk
the
streets
anymore,
walking
their
dogs.
That's
up
like
that,
should
not
even
happen
anymore
and.
A
You
know
you've
heard
a
lot
of
good
information,
but
this
business
about
smoking
marijuana
outside
remember
when
I
was
saying
earlier
to
the
ladies,
who
were
here
before
that
their
calls
don't
involve
drugs,
prostitution
and
violence.
There
you
go,
you
get
drugs,
you
see,
so
noise
ordinance
is
not
drugs
and
and
various
other
things
that
they
had
we're,
not
drugs.
You
start
calling
about
drugs.
We
got
another
situation,
okay,
so,
but
we
need
police
reports,
police
reports.