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        <title><![CDATA[Tyler Perry steps up to ‘bridge unity’ between Atlanta cops and residents]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Atlanta media mogul Tyler Perry is doing what he can to bring his fractured city together.</p><p>The creator of the &#8220;Madea&#8221; film franchise bought 1,000 Kroger&#8217;s supermarket gift cards — and turned them over to Atlanta police to hand out to the community, his office said Thursday.</p><p>&#8220;This is about the community that I love, that I live and work in,&#8221; Perry said in a statement to The Post. &#8220;This about good people who are in need of a hand up, not a hand out.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;This is about the good police officers who do their job well every day, some of which are my personal friends,&#8221; the statement said. &#8220;This is about trying to bridge unity in a city that adopted me and held me up high enough to reach my own branch on the tree of success.&#8221;</p><p>Photos supplied by Perry and posted on <a href="https://twitter.com/Atlanta_Police/status/1283896214837174274" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Twitter by Atlanta cops</a> show officers fanning out throughout the Atlanta&#8217;s Zone 1 and Zone 3 police districts distributing the $50 gift cards and donating groceries at a local community center.</p><p>&#8220;500 food boxes were distributed to families in need this morning during the grocery giveaway event at the Dunbar Red Center,&#8221; the department said <a href="https://twitter.com/Atlanta_Police/status/1283867791586729987" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">in another tweet</a>. &#8220;@tylerperry donated 1,000 Kroger gift cards to give out to the community. Thanks to all of those stopped by &amp; to our partner agencies.&#8221;</p><p>The Georgia city erupted in anti-police protests following the May 25 <strong>death of George Floyd</strong> by Minneapolis police — and grew increasingly violent after the <strong>shooting death of Rayshard Brooks</strong>.</p><p>Brooks, 27, was shot twice in the back by Atlanta cops outside a local Wendy&#8217;s fast-food restaurant.</p><p>Perry said the gift card giveaway was a way to try to heal the community and is just the latest act of philanthropy by the media mogul.</p><p>Within days of Brooks&#8217; shooting death, Perry announced that he would not only <strong>pay for his funeral</strong> but would <strong>supply college tuition</strong> for all four of the slain man&#8217;s children when they come of age.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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