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Apalachee High School student describes alleged gunman
SUMMARY: The situation was alarming, as the shooter, a quiet 14-year-old student named Colt Gray, seemed unnoticed by peers. Previously a background presence in class, he shocked everyone when he carried out the attack. As confirmed by the sheriff, Gray is now in custody and will face murder charges, with plans for him to be tried as an adult.
The alleged shooter was identified as 14-year-old Colt Gray. The teen was a student at Apalachee High School, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said. He has been charged with murder, and he will be tried as an adult, the GBI said.
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Silly Georgia thieves rob shop of empty register | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: Authorities in DeKalb County are searching for a group of thieves linked to multiple burglaries on Monday. The crew rammed a stolen Kia Optima into the Hemp Haven smoke shop in Avendale Estates around 4 a.m. Surveillance footage showed six individuals stealing the cash register, which was empty since the shop operates cashless. Owner Deanna Padron faces a significant financial loss, estimated between $10,000 and $26,000, due to repair costs amid an already challenging business environment. The same stolen vehicle was involved in other burglaries, and police are seeking community tips to assist with the investigation.
A group of thieves believed to have committed a string of burglaries, were caught on camera ramming a stolen car into a Hemp shop and then robbing it of a register that turned out to be empty.
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Raffensperger says other states should learn from Georgia’s election success | Georgia
SUMMARY: Georgia’s Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, emphasized the state’s election integrity and rapid reporting at an American Enterprise Institute event, urging other states to adopt similar measures. He highlighted Georgia’s improvements since the 2020 election, where a hand recount delayed results for 16 days. Raffensperger advocated for election reforms including photo ID, citizenship verification, and audits to enhance security and confidence in the electoral process. He also called for better coordination among states and federal entities, citing the success of the Electronic Registration Information Center in cleaning voter rolls. Trust in elections is crucial amidst a polarized society.
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Lawsuit: Sheriff couldn’t ‘stomach’ speech ‘distasteful’ to him | Georgia
SUMMARY: Cobb County Sheriff Craig Owens is facing a federal lawsuit from David Cavender, his election opponent, and two residents for allegedly censoring comments on the Cobb County Sheriff’s Office’s Facebook page. The dispute arose after a video showed Owens calling deputies to a Burger King due to a complaint, which went viral before the election. The lawsuit claims Owens restricted comments starting October 29, violating the plaintiffs’ First and 14th Amendment rights. They seek a jury trial, $3.50 in damages, and an injunction against further censorship. Owens won reelection with over 56% of the vote, admitting he regretted involving deputies in the incident.
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