Savannah mayor: After City Market shooting, curfews, other safety measures on the table (2024)

Following another violent weekendincludinga shooting in Savannah's City Market, which injured multiplepeople early Sunday morning, the City of Savannah may consider curfews and other measures in an effort to curb gun violence downtown.

Tuesday, during his weekly press conference, Mayor Van Johnson said while the city can't control the number of guns available, they can control street closures, alcohol licenses and curfews.

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"We will be having some courageous conversations with our business and tourism partners to figure out how, in light of the laws that we have to operate under, how we can fix this," he said.

"To be honest, we cannot control the number of guns in our city, but we can control the hours and the activities of our nightlife downtown. And if I have to institute curfews and limit crowds to reduce the potential of shooting incidents, then I am willing to consider that."

The shooting happened around1 a.m. Sunday morning and injured three people, all between the ages of 20-23.A male victim suffered serious injuries but wasin stable condition. The other victims – one man and one woman – suffered non-life threatening injuries, according to the Savannah Police Department (SPD).

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Johnson said he andSPD Chief Roy Minterwere on scene shortly after the incident. The duo had touched down from a weeklong U.S. Department of State sponsored trip to Germany just after the shooting occurred.

"We know that our downtown areas are huge gathering places and what struck me the most returning from Germany and going to City Market, was the people, the sheer number of people that were there," he said

Johnson said that the notion that some people may pull a gun at the sound of gunshots is an ongoing concern and while implementing curfews and other measures might be premature, everything is on the table.

"At the end of the day, if we're going to be blamed for it, we're going to do what needs to be done, so if that means issuing a curfew, curtailing hours, then that's what we're going to have to do," he said.

"To me, it's not worth somebody's life, and I had the chance to talk to dozens of individuals that were in that area and witnesses what happened, and the pandemonium that occurred and the fact of the matter is, we have to figure out a way to control that."

Officer involved shooting

Just days prior to the City Market shooting,the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) was called in toinvestigate a police-involved shooting at the intersection of Gwinnett and Magazine streets in West Savannah.

According to the GBI's preliminary report, at about 11:50 a.m. on Friday, Savannah police officers were patrolling an area near Gwinnett and Crosby Streets when they noticed a person, later identified as Saudi Arai Lee, 31, walking in the middle of the street.

The officers approached Lee to speak with him. That's when Lee immediately showed his wallet saying it contained his weapons permit, GBI spokeswoman Nelly Miles said in a news release.

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"Lee lifted his shirt and pulled a weapon from a holster. A short chase ensued, and Lee was shot by an officer," Miles said.

In a Facebook video that captured the aftermath of the shooting, which has since been removed, commenters could be heard saying the victim had a gun but did not point it at any of the officers.

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The incident was the fifth officer-involved shooting in Savannah this year andJohnson said the uptick in officer-involved shootings continue to be a concern.

"It was understandable, certainly, why the Carver Village community and the city at large would be outraged and be concerned about why this happens again, because (SPD Police Chief Roy Minter) and I ask ourselves the same question," he said.

"More importantly, what conditions existed at the time that would put a police officer in the situation where they believed that they had to use deadly force, again?And so these are questions that we've been asking ourselves, as you know, from the beginning of the year."

Less than 24 hours prior,Savannah City Council unanimously approved a contract modification of up to $101,446 with Axon Plus, which will enhance the Savannah Police Department'sbody worn cameras (BWC)by adding GPS location services and the ability to view BWC’s live from remote locations.

Johnson said the upgradeswill only further enhance the public safety services.

"I think it’s important as we continue to talk about policing to use the opportunity to make sure that our officers have the most up-to-date technology available and so we are doing that," he said.

According to city documents, the ability to view BWC’s that are in record mode from remote locations will allow supervisors to maintain situational awareness and supervise officers’ actions. Additionally, once taser batteries are upgraded, supervisors will receive alerts whenever a taser is activated/deployed, providing immediate notification.

According to SPD spokesperson, Bianca Johnson, the upgrades will be rolled out to all department-issued devices and the department is working with Axon on an exact timeline, but believe it could be completed in the next 30 or so days.

Katie Nussbaum is the city and county government reporter for the Savannah Morning News. Contact her at knussbaum@savannahnow.com. Twitter: KnussSMN

Savannah mayor: After City Market shooting, curfews, other safety measures on the table (2024)

FAQs

Why does Savannah have a curfew? ›

Curfew Ordinance (Sec. 9-1024): To ensure the safety and well-being of our youth, it is unlawful for any minor aged 16 or younger to be in public places unsupervised between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. from Sunday to Thursday.

Is there a curfew for minors in Savannah, GA? ›

The curfew ordinance for kids 16 or younger is in effect Sunday to Thursday, 11 p.m. to 6 a.m., and Friday and Saturday, midnight to 6 a.m. Exceptions include: When the minor is accompanied by a parent, guardian, or other authorized adult. When the minor is on an emergency errand with parental permission.

Can I sleep in my car in Savannah? ›

It shall be unlawful for any person to sleep overnight in any vehicular recreational equipment on any public thoroughfare or within any public park or public parking area within the City of Savannah; and it shall be unlawful, between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., for vehicular recreational equipment to operate ...

Is it safe to walk around Savannah at night? ›

According to the latest crime statistics, the majority of crimes are car break-ins and petty theft. With that said, use common sense as you would anywhere else. Walking alone at night is usually fine, but if you're feeling nervous, opt for a taxi or pedicab.

Is 19 a minor in GA? ›

The age of legal majority in this state is 18 years; until that age all persons are minors. Nothing in this Code section shall be construed automatically to render an individual a resident of this state when that individual is in the state for the purpose of attending school.

How late can a 17 year old stay out in Georgia? ›

Teenage Curfews

The time frames may vary across counties, but they tend to fall between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.

What is the brunch law in Savannah GA? ›

The bill allows restaurants in Savannah to serve alcohol at 11 a.m. on Sundays instead of 12:30 p.m.Savannah was among several local municipalities that voted in agreement of the bill earlier this month. Nearly 70 percent of voters in Savannah voted in support of the change on November 6.

How bad is crime in Savannah? ›

The chance that a person will become a victim of a violent crime in Savannah; such as armed robbery, aggravated assault, rape or murder; is 1 in 257. This equates to a rate of 4 per one thousand inhabitants.

What is the curfew in Georgia? ›

Teenage Curfews

In Atlanta, teens are not permitted to be out after 11:00 p.m. on weekdays and 12 a.m. on weekends. The time frames may vary across counties, but they tend to fall between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.

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