Alpharetta’s mix of suburban neighborhoods, retail corridors, office parks, and event-heavy areas creates scenarios where risks can be predictable—even if the exact attacker wasn’t.
Common local situations we see include:
- Parking areas and walkways near shopping centers, office buildings, and mixed-use properties where lighting, surveillance coverage, or access control may be inadequate.
- After-hours incidents in lobbies, garages, or building entrances where staffing and response procedures weren’t designed for real-world activity patterns.
- Confrontations during busy times—when foot traffic is high and a property’s security plan doesn’t match the environment (even if the incident wasn’t “expected”).
- “We had security” disputes, where cameras weren’t maintained, doors or gates were left unsecured, or staff didn’t follow established protocols after a warning or prior incident.
In these cases, the question usually isn’t whether harm is ever possible—it’s whether the property took reasonable steps based on what they knew (or should have known) about the risks.


