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Convicted killer of trans woman on the run | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: Devonte 4, a 26-year-old convicted killer, is currently on the run after jumping bail during his murder trial. Earlier this month, a jury found him and accomplice Jaquin Brooks guilty of murdering Skylar Gilmore, a transgender woman, in 2021. Despite prosecutors urging against bond approval, a judge released 4 on a $25,000 bond in February. Following his escape, authorities are intensifying their search, as they consider him a danger to society. Evidence linked him and Brooks to the crime, which was ordered by a gang after learning Gilmore was involved with another gang member. Tips for locating 4 can be reported to the police.
Davonte Fore, a 26-year-old convicted killer, is reportedly on the run after jumping bail in the middle of his trial. Fore was found guilty in the 2021 killing of Skylar Gilmore, a transgender woman.
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Democrats’ Georgia losses has link to Black voters staying home | Georgia
SUMMARY: In Georgia, Black voter turnout decreased in 2024, contributing to Vice President Kamala Harris’ loss to Donald Trump. While most demographics saw an increase, Black turnout dropped from 60.2% in 2020 to 58.3%. Experts point to messaging issues from the Democratic Party and a generational shift, with younger Black voters less committed to the Democrats. Dr. Alvin Tillery attributes the loss to a failure to mobilize Black voters and calls for the party to focus on key demographics rather than centrist policies. Others argue that Democrats’ disconnect with working-class issues and lack of “self-awareness” contributed to the loss.
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Justice Department: Fulton County Jail conditions violate the constitution | Georgia
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Justice reported that dangerous and dehumanizing conditions at Fulton County Jail in Georgia have led to the deaths of at least four men with mental disabilities. A 97-page investigation revealed inmates faced violence, unsanitary living conditions, and insufficient protection, violating constitutional and federal laws. Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke highlighted the abuse, citing the death of Lashawn Thompson, who died in squalid conditions. Since 2022, the jail has seen six violent deaths and 300 stabbings. The Justice Department warned local officials of a potential lawsuit if changes are not made within 49 days.
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Henry County leaders meeting to talk about proposal for brand new data center | Residents concerned
SUMMARY: Henry County leaders are meeting to discuss a proposal for two new data centers, as construction is booming across Georgia. One proposed center, measuring 1.2 million square feet, is planned for Strickland Road, aiming for completion by 2028, while another identical site is proposed off Rocky Creek Road. Concerns have been raised by residents about the impact on the county’s limited water resources, especially since data centers typically require significant water for cooling. Henry County Water authorities previously indicated that large projects could strain resources. Commissioners declined to comment on the proposal until after the meeting.
During last month’s board meeting, the county talked about its limited water resources, something residents are also concerned about.
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