Boy steals deputy's firearm during altercation in Atlanta, police say

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In Atlanta, a disturbing incident unfolded when an off-duty deputy was accosted by a boy who managed to steal his firearm during an altercation on Wednesday night. The robbery took place around 7 p. m. on the 700 block of Joseph E. Lowery Boulevard, prompting an immediate police response.

Officers quickly located the boy at his home, where he was detained shortly after the incident. A search warrant executed at the boy's residence led to the recovery of the stolen firearm, alleviating some immediate concerns about public safety. However, authorities have not yet disclosed the boy's identity or the specific charges he may face, leaving many questions unanswered. The investigation remains ongoing as officials assess the implications of this event on community safety and the protocols surrounding firearm possession by off-duty officers. This incident highlights the need for greater scrutiny regarding how firearms are secured and handled in everyday situations.

The community is urged to remain vigilant as more details emerge.

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