Atlanta ‘defund the police’ backer has car stolen — by kids in broad daylight
Antonio Brown voted earlier this year to withhold $73 million from the Atlanta police budget
An Atlanta city councilman – who is aiming to be the city’s next mayor – had his car stolen by children in broad daylight Wednesday, according to reports.
Councilman Antonio Brown was attending a ribbon-cutting ceremony at an event in northeast Atlanta around noon when at least four kids jumped into his car and took off, FOX 5 of Atlanta reported.
“You don’t immediately think, ‘Oh, these kids are going to steal my car,'” Brown said, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The incident occurred amid a recent crime wave in the city. Brown, who joined the city’s mayoral race less than three weeks ago, is running on a campaign of “reimagining public safety,” the paper reported.
Last year, he voted in support of an ordinance to withhold $73 million from the budget of the Atlanta Police Department. The ordinance was narrowly voted down.
DAWG SAYS: SO, I WONDER WHO HE CALLED TO REPORT IT?
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And he could be elected by those idiots in Atlanta. They elected Stacey Abrams!