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m Si i ESKn i wI" n NEWS FAYETTE COUNTY 4*THE TRUTH SINCE 1886 4* INSIDE Fayette Boys Beat Whitewater Jor Region Championship, Bl VOL 151, NO. 8 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2023 $1.00 INSIDE: Fayetteville Man Arrested Jor Stabbing Grandfather, A5 INSIDE: Fayette Senior Services Releases March Community Calendar , B3 8-Year-Old Injured in Shooting, SWAT Arrests Fayette Man Spencer Dylan Harris of Fayetteville was ar rested and charged with aggravated assault Sat urday after discharging a firearm in a Hickory Ave nue residence, resulting in a gunshot wound to an 8- year-old male in the home, according to Fayette County Sheriff s Office. The victim was alert and speaking with first re sponders at the scene, then was transported to Egleston Hospital in At lanta by Fayette Fire and Emergency Services. FCSO, along with Fire and Emergency Services units, were dispatched to the address at 1:30 p.m. and found the juvenile with a gunshot would. While rendering aid, dep uties heard what they be lieved was a single shot fired inside the home, the report stated. Deputies moved the family to safety as they learned 29-year-old Har ris, who allegedly fire the initial shot that struck the juvenile, was the only per son remaining inside. Deputies provided cover and containment until the arrival of the FCSO Special Weapons and Tactics Team and negotiators, ac cording to officials. After repeated at tempts by negotiators to contact Harris failed, SWAT deployed a robot to locate Harris and sub sequently made entry to take him into custody without further incident. Investigators learned an earlier altercation re sulted in Harris firing a shot in the residence. The bullet traveled through an interior wall, into another room, striking the child. A family member wrestled the weapon from Harris, who produced another firearm, then all occupants escaped from the home. Harris is being held in Fayette County Jail on the felony charge. Spencer D. Harris FCSO PTC Named Safest City in Georgia Submitted Countywide PAGE STAR Student Titoluwa Alofe, right, with his STAR Teacher John "JB" Campbell Titoluwa Alofe Named Countywide STAR Student Kiwanis of Fayette Honors STAR Students/Teachers Leah Banks Investigative Reporter leah@fayette-news.net FAYETTE — Fayette County students are known to have stellar aca demic records and a strong preference for learning and education, and this past weekend, the Kiwanis Club of Fayette honored the STAR students from each Fayette County school. The honorees repre sented all six Fayette County high schools, as well as the STAR teachers and a mention of the county-wide winner. From Starr’s Mill, the county-wide STAR Stu dent is Titoluwa Ibukuno- luwa Alofe. The STAR Teacher is John Campbell, who teaches AP calculus. From Fayette County High School, the STAR Student is Caden-Quan Minh Hang, and the STAR Teacher is Angela Elliot, who teaches AP psychol ogy. See STAR Student, A6 Leah Banks Investigative Reporter leah@fayette-news.net PEACHTREE CITY - From the Peachtree City Police Department to Peachtree City Fire and Safety, residents of this community have contin ually been protected by those who are willing to serve their community. That being said, it comes as no surprise that Peachtree City was voted “Safest Small City or Town” in Georgia by Crossroads Today, ranking 29 out of 660 listed mu nicipalities nationwide. Crossroads Today highlights that most people assume small towns and cities are safer than big cities, but the website uses data to test the assumptions in order to rank the safety small cities and towns in the United States. The system uses Mon- eyGeek, which is a rank ings and analytics website, to analyze standardized crime statistics reported by the Federal Bureau of Investigations from 2021. The data that the website analyzes is from the latest year of available data. According to Cross roads Today, “The cost of crime in small cities de creased by five percent from 2020 to 2021, while the cost in larger cities in creased by six percent.” From an analytical point of view, MoneyGeek ex amined crime statistics and quantified the cost of See Safest City, A6 Fayetteville City Council Approves $986K Bid for Drainage Improvements Dancers from DEMI's Dance Studio performing at the FCL Black History Month Celebration Sydney Spencer/FCN FCL Celebrates Black History Month Sydney Spencer News Reporter sspencer@fayette-news.net During the Feb. 16 meeting, Fayetteville City Council unanimously ap proved awarding Crawford Grading and Pipeline a $986,341 bid for the city’s upcoming drainage im provements project. Chris Hindman, direc tor of public services, brought attention to the project by giving a back- story on how the process began and what went into trying to solve the drai nage problem affecting local residents. “Staff have been work ing with different res idents throughout the city with flooding issues; some on North Park Drive, Booker Avenue, Stephens Drive, and Creekwood Trail,” Hindman said. “We’ve been working on engineering these projects for a couple years now. We’ve tried to mitigate See Fayetteville, A6 Sydney Spencer News Reporter sspencer@fayette-news.net On Feb. 18, Fayette County Library celebrated Black History Month by holding an event com memorating historical and local leaders in the African American community. Notable community leaders in attendance in cluded Fayetteville Mayor Ed Johnson, Fayette County Commissioner Charles Rousseau, and Fayette County NAACP President Kenneth Bryant. FCL Director Michelle Bennett-Copeland created and hosted the event by in troducing each of the seven performances and presentations. Entertain ment included music, dance, and poetry. This year’s Black His tory Month celebration theme was “Black Resist ance.” When asked why that theme was chosen, Copeland said, “The theme ‘Black Resistance’ is the national theme for this year that shares the story of struggle and oppression for African Americans and See BHM, A6 INSIDE: OBITUARIES COMMUNITY A2 FAYETTE VIEWS A4 LEGALS _B3 SPORTS B1-B2 CLASSIFIEDS B4 B8 CONTACT US: editorial@fayette-news.net ■ (770) 461-6317 ■ fayette-news.net We Look Forward To Seeing You Soon! Open for Lunch and Dinner • Seven Days A Week 180 Hwy 314, Fayette, GA • 770.703.7514 • fridasbarandgrill.com f * M