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Courthouse shooting
March 14, 2005
- Sheriffs across Georgia review safety procedures
- Injured deputy shows improvement
- Memorial service held in courtroom
- Legislators to look at courthouse security statewide
- Mistrial declared in rape case against Nichols
- Procession carries body of slain agent
- Memorial lists names of the victims
- Don't let fear rule your life, resident says
- Employee unnerved by atmosphere
- At least one courtroom not yet open
- Flowers placed outside slain judge's courtroom
- Howard says other trials shouldn't be halted
- Judges keep hearings to minimal levels
- 'It could have happened anywhere'
- Businessman disappointed by security
- Clerk wishes building wasn't reopening today
- Jurors say they don't want to live in fear
- TV news trucks surround quiet courthouse
- New world, realities at courthouse
March 12, 2005
- Don Samuel: Trial should be moved
- Feds file firearms charge against Nichols
- Neighbors react to Barnes' death
- Carpenters find agent's body
- Judge's neighbors relieved suspect in custody
- Details of the capture
- Suspect taken to City Hall East
March 11, 2005
- Almeta Kilgo's first-person account
- Tow truck driver tells of dramatic confrontation
- Visitors bureau: Isolated incident
- Perdue offers $10,000 reward for apprehension
- Hundreds of officers in manhunt
- Atlanta police set up numbers for tips
- Police reopen streets; rush hour off to smooth start
- SEC Dome crowd abuzz over shootings
- Police still seek green Honda Accord
- Perdue statement laments loss of life
- Judge's neighbor says 'heart is broke'
- Atlanta, DeKalb, Forsyth schools take precautions
- SEC tournament monitors crowd after shooting
- Wounded deputy expected to survive
- Atlanta, DeKalb schools under lockdown
- Judge's wife asks for privacy; neighbor in shock
- Governor, Fulton sheriff pledge to catch suspect
- SWAT police surround Sandy Springs building
- 'You can't stop every crazy guy'
- Atlanta, DeKalb schools locked down
- DeKalb judge recalls representing Nichols
- Police circle Clayton neighborhood
- Tow truck driver tells of dramatic confrontation
- Dozens of schools are closed











