5 things to know: Atlanta schools cracking down on enrollment fraud

Here are five things you need to know tonight:
1. Robert Nkemdiche's alleged foray onto the ledge of a Buckhead hotel Saturday night landed him on the concrete some 15 feet below. Then at the hospital for stitches. Then in jail. Nkemdiche — the former Grayson High School football star and future NFL draft pick — was charged with possession of less than an ounce of marijuana following the incident. [Read more] | [Listen to the 911 call]
2. Bert Weiss of the Bert Show on Q100 has had an awful year by most measures. His father Fred died. His dog Riggins got attacked by two strays. He divorced his wife Stacey of 18 years. He had an appendectomy. And Jeff Dauler threw him for a loop by jumping ship for a rival station. Then he broke his foot. [Read more]
3. Justin Ross Harris' defense team on Monday assailed Cobb police's handling of the investigation that led to the arrest of the former Home Depot web developer charged with intentionally leaving his son inside a hot car to die. [Read more]
4. Metro Atlanta area education leaders are cracking down on students who illegally cross district lines to attend other schools — combing through documents, questioning parents and surveiling students to see where they live, in an effort to stem millions of dollars in revenue loss. [Read more]
5. Tonight will be cold, after days of warmth. [See the low]
Take a look back at one of the AJC's best columns of 2015: It's hard to say the new heart afforded to Anthony Tremayne Stokes was wasted. It gave a troubled kid a second chance. [Read more from Bill Torpy's column]
