Taylor was killed in January during a homeless encampment sweep near Ebenezer Baptist Church, the same church that hosted his funeral.
Close to a hundred people gathered Monday for the funeral of Cornelius Taylor, who died during a homeless encampment sweep in ...
On the same day as Cornelius Taylor's funeral, the Atlanta City Council will meet to discuss measures to prevent the tragedy from happening again.
A community came together Sunday to begin to say their final goodbyes to the man killed during a homeless encampment sweep in Atlanta in January.
Council voted hours after the family of Cornelius Taylor chanted for change outside City Hall. It's now up to Mayor Andre Dickens to sign or veto the legislation.
ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta leaders are reconsidering how they dismantle homeless camps after a man was crushed inside a tent as a bulldozer destroyed makeshift homes in preparation for Martin Luther King ...
ATLANTA — A Fulton County medical examiner has ruled that Cornelius Taylor, the man killed during a homeless encampment sweep earlier this month, died from “blunt force injuries of the abdomen ...
The Atlanta City Council will vote on a resolution halting homeless encampment sweeps after a man was killed in January during one near Ebenezer Baptist Church.
In a Jan. 27 incident report, Atlanta Police Officer Jonathan Allen said he found Taylor waving in distress after an “earth-moving machine” swept up debris at the encampment. Allen noted in the report ...
Supporters of Cornelius Taylor — the Black man who officials say was killed on Jan. 17 by a construction vehicle clearing an encampment of unhoused people in Atlanta’s Auburn Avenue ...
The Fulton County Medical Examiner later identified the victim as 49-year-old Cornelius Taylor. "The male was transported to the hospital where he was pronounced deceased," the Atlanta Police ...