Nearly 70 officers to patrol downtown Augusta on Independence Day
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AUGUSTA, Ga ()- As we celebrate our nation’s 249th birthday, a large crowd is expected to gather in downtown Augusta for the city’s annual fireworks display. This marks Sheriff Gino Brantley’s inaugural Independence Day in office, and the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office has assured the public they are thoroughly prepared for the festivities.

“Downtown is secure. We’ll have over 70 officers stationed here from evening till around 3 a.m. or possibly later, depending on crowd dynamics. Additionally, our river patrol will be active to ensure safety on the water,” stated Major Robbie Silas of the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office.

Fireworks celebrations downtown have been spoiled in the past. Two years ago people shot fireworks at cars, businesses and even people.

Nine years ago there was a shooting where at least two bystanders were injured.

The Sheriff’s Office assures people they have a plan in place.

“Indeed, while we’ve encountered occasional incidents in past years, it’s essential for people to step out of their comfort zones. They should come downtown to experience the atmosphere,” Major Silas added. “Incidents can occur anywhere, but Sheriff Brantley and the command staff are committed to maintaining a safe environment for everyone.”

There will be around 70 deputies assigned to the downtown area, some in uniform and some not. And there will be at least 2 on each block until 3 a.m.

Talyna Edgar lives downtown and said knowing that there will be such a large law enforcement presence Friday night makes her feel safer.

“I’m feeling more confident, especially with the number that’s going up and how many officers are going to be downtown. I feel like for the most part there is more like nightlife downtown now and that’s thanks to the officers that’s down there,” Edgar explained.

Kimberly Kauhn said that with the size of the crowds, she isn’t sure if 70 officers is enough, but that she has faith in the Sheriff’s Office to keep everything under control.

“He’s doing the best he can. And honestly, we’re never sure with the amount of crowd control we need to keep the citizens and civilians of Augusta maintained so that criminal activity stays at a minimum,” said Kauhn.

Major Silas told NewsChannel 6 that there are things people can do to keep it a safe and fun event.

“Just be responsible. You know, when you come down here, if you’re bringing children down here, know where your children are and keep up with your children. Parking in secure places. We have parking decks that nobody wants to use. They want to park on side streets and stuff like that. Secure your valuables,” he said.

The Sheriff’s Office said in a press release that people can expect increased police presence all over the city and that RCSO will have some help.

“HEAT Team members along with the Traffic Division and Georgia State Patrol will have an increased presence throughout the weekend.

Personnel from the Augusta Fire Department, Central EMS, Georgia State Patrol, Georgia and South Carolina Departments of Natural Resources, and North Augusta Public Safety will also be on hand to assist with emergency response and public safety operations. A full medical and public safety support plan has been developed and staged for rapid deployment, if needed.”

Admission to the downtown fireworks event is free. The fun starts at 5 p.m. and the fireworks start around 9:30.

Photojournalist: Reggie Mckie.

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