1. Protests continue; Atlanta police chief worries. The unanswered question for Atlanta Police chief George Turner: When will the protests end? [Read here]
2. Atlanta Mayor Reed to protesters: Treat officers with dignity. Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed said the "nature" of protests changed as the weekend wore on, from family-orientated demonstrations to activists who are "not affiliated with community organizations." [Read here]
3. Reports: 4 shot, 3 dead after shooting at Michigan courthouse. A sheriff says two bailiffs and a gunman are dead at a western Michigan courthouse where a shooting happened. [Read here]
4. Judge says MLK Bible belongs to civil rights icon's estate. The judge in a dispute over the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Nobel Peace Prize and traveling Bible has ruled the Bible belongs to the civil rights icon's estate, which is controlled by his two sons who had proposed selling it. [Read here]
5. Atlanta police identify officer fired after deadly shooting. The Atlanta Police Department on Monday released the name of the police officer fired in the wake of a June 22 officer-involved shooting where an unarmed, fleeing motorist was killed. [Read here]
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