Military to patrol the streets in downtown ColumbusMilitary patrols start Friday night in downtown ColumbusBy Sarah Panko, WRBL Apr. 25, 2011 |
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![]() COLUMBUS, Ga. -- Starting at 10 o'clock Friday, two senior non-commissioned officers from Fort Benning will be on courtesy patrol. The soldiers will be wearing arm bands that read, "Courtesy Patrol." Fort Benning Commanding General Robert Brown and Columbus Mayor Teresa Tomlinson made the announcement earlier this week. They need to increase security in Uptown Columbus comes after two weekend incidents in early April. Read More |