Over the past few months, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp have teamed with a number of agencies, as well as state and local law enforcement, to crack down to violent crime, criminal street gangs and human trafficking. And, according to the Governor, these partnerships have been instrumental in getting criminals off the streets and making communities across Georgia safer.

One of the most effective initiatives, according to Kemp, is the Atlanta Crime Suppression Detail. This Crime Suppression Unit of the Georgia State Patrol is a multi-agency unit that was created in April of 2021 at the request of Kemp to target reckless street racing and reduce crime in the metro-Atlanta area. Members of the unit include the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Georgia State Patrol, Motor Carrier Compliance Division, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Atlanta Police Department, and other local law enforcement. 

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