Week In Review: Baby born from pregnant woman on life support and local journalist in ICE detention after protest arrest

The top of an Emory hospital building with Emory's name on top.
Emory University Hospital Midtown is seen on Thursday, May 15, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

A Georgia woman declared brain dead but kept on life support because she was pregnant was removed from her ventilator this week, days after her baby was delivered by emergency C-section.

Plus, a local journalist is awaiting a bond hearing from the Folkston ICE Processing Center in Southeast Georgia after he was arrested while livestreaming police conduct at an Atlanta area protest.

We also have more on Georgia politicians being rattled by the recent assassination of a Minnesota state lawmaker at her home.

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Also in this episode…

  • Rahul Bali has more on the 13th anniversary of DACA and its impacts in Georgia.
  • Marlon Hyde reports on the woes home builders are facing due to rising prices and tariffs.
  • Dormiya Vance reported on officials in Jonesboro renaming a street that once divided Black and white communities during the Jim Crow era.