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09/16/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/16/2022 08:20

Macon-Bibb County seeking closure of M&M Grocery on Montpelier Avenue

On Thursday, September 15, Macon-Bibb County filed suit in Superior Court against M&M Grocery (2760 Montpelier Avenue). To officials, it is a well-known center of frequent serious criminal activity, including violent offenses, homicides, and drug activity, and Macon-Bibb County is asking the court to immediately close the store and schedule a court date by which it will be asking for a permanent closure.
"We know from crime data there is typically a spike on weekends, especially at night, and we did not want another weekend to pass before acting. It was obvious from the data that immediate action was needed here since the level and number of incidents was so great," said Mayor Lester Miller. "We are continuing our effort to investigate areas where criminal activity is concentrated and finding ways to break it apart."
The decision to file suit came after a review of the all the incidents from previous years during a meeting on Tuesday, September 13, and the decision to file quickly was made so that it could be closed prior to the weekend.
"What we've learned from a review of this information is that every member of the public who enters the store, comes onto the property, or drives past faces the danger of gunfire erupting between the people allowed to loiter and conduct drug deals there," says Mayor Miller.
Since 2016, more than 894 emergency 911 calls have been placed from this location, leading to the Bibb County Sheriff's Office (BSO) having to regularly patrol the area. There are 75 cases going back to 2019 specifically cited in the suit, including homicides, car theft, stabbings, shootings, and the ongoing sale of drugs, including heroin, crack cocaine, ecstasy, Xanax, methamphetamine, cocaine, and marijuana.
"This list of cases we submitted is not a complete list of the incidents our deputies have responded to; they merely represent the most egregious of them from the past three years," says Mayor Miller. "This neighborhood is plagued by what's happening here, and we must do what we can within our power to protect people from such a high concentration of dangerous activity."
Macon-Bibb County is asking the court to immediately, temporarily, and permanently abate the public nuisance that has existed and continues to be maintained at the M&M Grocery.
Georgia law provides that "any nuisance which tends to the immediate annoyance of the public in general, is manifestly injurious to the public health or safety, or tends greatly to corrupt the manners and morals of the public may be abated by the order of a judge of the superior court of the county in which venue is proper." O.C.G.A § 41-2-2. The county is asking for the following relief:
  • that an immediate, ex parte order be issued to abate Defendants' activities of maintaining this nuisance;
  • that this matter be scheduled for a final hearing before this Court at the earliest available date;
  • that the property owned, operated, and controlled by the Defendants at 2760 Montpelier Avenue, Macon, GA 31204 be declared a public nuisance, pursuant to O.C.G.A. §§ 41-2-1;
  • that this Court order the continued abatement of this nuisance on a permanent basis, including the right to amend the required abatement conditions as needed to ensure the safety of the Defendants' premises to the public;
  • that Plaintiff have such other and further relief as this Court deems just and equitable.