Five things to know Tuesday, September 15:

1. An interception with 1:11 remaining sealed the deal and gave Dan Quinn a victory in his first game as Falcons coach. [Read the full story here | read Mark Bradley's blog here | photos from the game]

2. When an anonymous caller wanted police to investigate a black couple with a white child, the department didn't respond the way the caller expected. [Read the police reaction here]

3. The man suspected of killing two people, one a Delta State University professor is dead. But who was Shannon Lamb? [Read our full story here]

4. A search warrant gives insight into the motive of two Gwinnett brothers accused of trying to kill their parents. [Read our story here]

5. Do you like cooler mornings and warmer afternoons? If you said yes, then you're going to love today. [Get your full forecast here]

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