Eagle's Crest Community, McDonough GA

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11/06/2025

***Water tie in tonight***

There will be no interruption to our water however, there will be people working at night by the hospital in the Holloway plan and there will be noise and lights used, so this is just a heads up, and shout out to the developer for letting us know! It’s better than the alternative, which is no notice and we’re up all night.

06/03/2025

Have your homeowners taxes gone down?

They should have!

Goodwill job fair May 15 See flyers there is also a resume workshop and an interview skills workshop coming up too. Plea...
05/02/2025

Goodwill job fair May 15

See flyers there is also a resume workshop and an interview skills workshop coming up too.

Please share in your circles and get these positions filled!

03/24/2025

Hey everyone District 4 Town Hall will be broadcast live on the HC Government page

The general contractor for the development was here this morning to talk about the upcoming items for us here. He’s brin...
02/27/2025

The general contractor for the development was here this morning to talk about the upcoming items for us here. He’s brining back in the tree removal professionals and they will be removing the stumps via stump grinding, again, no cost to us. The last of the trees in the first 10 homes will be removedved as well. There will be a six foot cedar wood privacy fence installed along the property’s border with our own homes. Please do not remove any property line markers that you didn’t have placed yourselves. They do have the geographically correct coordinates for their line, but the markers they have will speed things along. Tree removal for the homes after number 10 will be very soon. The fence will come in June or July.

As sad as this is, I’m truly thankful and grateful these severely damaged trees - and now the stumps - are being removed at no cost to us. We can all plant trees , please do consider planting fruit bearing trees, we could all use some free food in our lives!

I’ll be investing in a few blueberries myself, there will be plenty to harvest and share someday!

Have a good day everyone, and be safe!

02/23/2025

HC should have squashed this right down, day of. What a crock of crap from Tinsley's. Even bigger crock of crap we're involved in yet another demeaning headline, lawsuit, and our sheriff's department will need to pay out for something that should have never, ever, gone this direction to begin with.

AJC FEBRUARY 22, 2025

REAL LIFE WITH NEDRA RHONE
RHONE: Georgia sheriff shouldn’t rely on badge to avoid accountability


In April 2022, Darius Rice, a former Marine, was arrested and charged with sexual battery. In February 2025, a federal judge ruled his $11 million civil lawsuit for excessive force can move forward. (Courtesy of Darius Rice)
By Nedra Rhone
11 hours ago
A quick stop at a gas station turned into a yearslong fight for justice for Darius Rice.
Recently his plight got a favorable boost when a federal judge ruled that his $11 million excessive force lawsuit against a Georgia sheriff can proceed.
ExploreGeorgia couple sue sheriff, wife over gas station arrest
It all began in April 2022, when Rice was arrested and handcuffed at a QuikTrip in Henry County. He was accused of groping a woman.
The woman, April Tinsley, was deputy sheriff of Clinch County. She had stopped at the QuikTrip with her husband and boss, Stephen Tinsley, who was the sheriff of Clinch County. The Tinsleys were transporting an inmate to Atlanta.
April Tinsley went inside to get coffee. She was backing away from the machine when she and Rice collided.
April Tinsley then told her husband that Rice had groped her behind. Stephen Tinsley, without investigating those claims, handcuffed Rice.
The Tinsleys both appeared on video holding Rice’s cuffed arms just before Stephen Tinsley pulled Rice to the ground, knocking him unconscious.
Rice has said any physical contact with April Tinsley was accidental. Witnesses said Rice never resisted arrest.
This could dissolve into a “he said, she said” account of what happened. But video evidence, witness corroboration and the fact that the sexual battery charges against Rice were never prosecuted offer some insight.
Viral videos show Rice and his girlfriend, April Jackson, standing outside the gas station as the Tinsleys engage in a frantic exchange.
Jackson was recording on her cellphone when April Tinsley snatched the phone from her hands and tossed it into the seat of the inmate transport vehicle.
Responding officers acknowledged this action should have resulted in robbery charges against April Tinsley but a superior officer declined to charge her with a crime.
A scuffle ensued between April Tinsley and Jackson, as Tinsley, who had not yet identified herself as a deputy sheriff, attempted to twist Jackson’s arms behind her back and handcuff her.
The video is hard to watch. Witnesses were screaming in the background. Stephen Tinsley yelled at April Tinsley, who yelled back at him. One witness entered the camera frame trying, unsuccessfully, to calm everyone down.
When officers from the Henry County Police Department arrived on scene, reviewed the camera footage and talked to witnesses, they concluded that any physical contact between April Tinsley and Darius Rice was accidental.
Then the Henry County Sheriff’s Office took over the investigation and Rice was charged with sexual battery.
Two years go by and the statute of limitations to prosecute a misdemeanor passes. The charge against Rice was automatically dropped.
“We believe they failed to prosecute because there was no crime committed,” said Rice’s attorney, Harry Daniels.
But for Rice, the damage to his life had been done.
The former Marine lost his $200,000 a year job as an overseas government contractor and was unable to regain security clearance while he waited for the case to be prosecuted, Daniels said.
Stephen Tinsley lost his reelection bid for Clinch County sheriff in May. In June, he took a 10-day vacation to Honolulu, according to his social media posts.
I haven’t stated until now that Darius Rice is Black, and the Tinsleys are white.
This is America. This is the South. If there was credible evidence that a Black man sexually battered a white woman, the case would have been prosecuted and that man would be behind bars.
Attorneys for Rice have compared his case to that of Emmett Till, the 14-year-old Black youth who died at the hands of white men for allegedly flirting with a white woman.
Till lost his life over what his accuser decades later acknowledged was an exaggeration, if not an outright lie.
We may never know what really happened that day in 1955 in Money, Mississippi.
Similarly, we may never know exactly what happened that night in 2022 at a gas station in Stockbridge.
But as of last week, we do know that a federal judge found Stephen Tinsley’s actions were not protected by qualified immunity and that Rice has sufficiently alleged that Stephen Tinsley acted with malice.
Rice lost his job and has been unable to travel to do the work he once did.
Stephen Tinsley lost an election and a few weeks later, hopped on a plane for an island getaway.
Rice is asking for $11 million as compensation for mental distress, humiliation, loss of income (present and future), depression and anxiety — all of which he has experienced as a result of a random encounter with April Tinsley.
This is the weight of racism in this country, the many ways in which a Black person’s life can be derailed by a single interaction with a white person.
We can look away, rationalize away or wish away these injustices that are so deeply embedded into every aspect of our lives — but that doesn’t make them disappear.
Read more on the Real Life blog (ajc.com/opinion/real-life-blog/), find Nedra on Facebook (facebook.com/AJCRealLifeColumn) and X () or email her at [email protected].
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Nedra Rhone
Nedra Rhone is a lifestyle columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution where she has been a reporter since 2006. A graduate of Columbia University School of Journalism, she enjoys writing about the people, places and events that define metro Atlanta.

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