On September 16 2017 a 21-year-old computer engineering major Scout Schultz was shot dead by the Georgia Tech Police Department after approaching officers while holding a closed multi-tool and saying "Shoot me." the incident led to a protest attended by approximately 50 individuals that led to three arrests and property damage in the form of a burned campus police car, Bull 94.9 1.2 Middle colonies, Events of the 1996 Games were held in a variety of areas a number were held within the Olympic Ring a 3 mi (4.8 km) circle from the center of Atlanta Others were held at Stone Mountain about 20 miles (32 km) outside of the city to broaden ticket sales other events such as Association football (soccer) were staged in various cities in the Southeast. Japanese honeysuckle is extremely common its fragrance an early summer delight a common ornamental shrub the Chinese privet has escaped to become the state's most invasive non-native plant species, Georgia is a major railway hub has the most extensive rail system in the Southeast and has the service of two Class I railroads CSX and Norfolk Southern plus 24 short-line railroads Georgia is ranked the #3 state in the nation for rail accessibility Rail shipments include intermodal bulk automotive and every other type of shipment.
56/13 70/21 Chinese (including Mandarin) 0.38%, Partly confusion is because the region maintains the historic nomenclature of each county naming its roads for the towns they connect with in surrounding counties Thus from Dallas to Roswell Georgia 120 is Marietta Highway to the Paulding/Cobb county line is Dallas Highway to the city of Marietta Whitlock Avenue to the town square South Park Square for just one city block Roswell Street to Cobb Parkway (at the Big Chicken) Roswell Road to the Cobb/Fulton county line and finally Marietta Street to the town square in Roswell Further confusion is from the arbitrary location of state routes by the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) so that they travel an erratic path requiring several turns by drivers instead of traveling the original straight route; and the renaming of roads by state legislators to honor their friends, Georgia Tech's East Campus and Central Campus as seen from an elevated point near Peachtree Street and North Avenue Bobby Dodd Stadium is in the foreground Tech Tower and Junior's Grill are in the background to the left and the Georgia Tech Campus Recreation Center is in the background and to the right the Varsity is in the immediate foreground between the viewer and Bobby Dodd Stadium. During the 2000s Atlanta underwent a profound physical cultural and demographic transformation Suburbanization a booming economy and new migrants decreased the city's black percentage from a high of 67% in 1990 to 54% in 2010 From 2000 to 2010 Atlanta gained 22,763 white residents 5,142 Asian residents and 3,095 Hispanic residents while the city's black population decreased by 31,678 Much of the city's demographic change during the decade was driven by young college-educated professionals: from 2000 to 2009 the three-mile radius surrounding Downtown Atlanta gained 9,722 residents aged 25 to 34 holding at least a four-year degree an increase of 61% Between the mid-1990s and 2010 stimulated by funding from the HOPE VI program Atlanta demolished nearly all of its public housing a total of 17,000 units and about 10% of all housing units in the city. . 12 Notable people (as of 2010), Major league sports An early picture of Georgia Tech. . 5.6.1.1 China The Illinois Central Railroad's Panama Limited long-distance diesel streamliner train! In 1982 former Secretary of the Navy and retired Southern Railway head William Graham Claytor Jr came out of retirement to lead Amtrak.[page needed] Despite frequent clashes with the Reagan administration over funding Claytor enjoyed a good relationship with John H Riley the head of the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and with members of Congress Limited funding led Claytor to use short-term debt to fund operations. .
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