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Judge Currie Mingledorff called Georgia shooting suspect Colt Gray back into the courtroom after his preliminary hearing to correct on the record that the teen will NOT be eligible for the death penalty, because he is a minorDaily Mail2 days ago
Grandpa of accused Georgia school shooter Colt Gray says teen’s ‘evil’ father should get death penalty for provoking massacreNew York Post11 hours ago
The haunting three-word text Georgia shooting suspect Colt Gray sent to his mom right before opening fire on Apalachee High School and allegedly killing four people has been revealed. According to the 14-year-old’s maternal gra...Daily Mail14 hours ago
More Georgia Students Arrested for School ThreatsNow Habersham1 day ago
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Warnock slams Vance’s comments on Georgia high school shooting: ‘This only happens here’
Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) on Sunday knocked Republican vice presidential candidate and Sen. JD Vance (Ohio) for saying he laments school shootings as a “fact of life” after a shooting at a Georgia high school left four people dead and several others injured last week. “JD Vance claims that this kind of random, routine carnage…
Warnock says gun lobby ‘lines its pockets with the blood of our children’ after Georgia school shooting
Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) on Sunday took aim at some politicians whom he described as “beholden to the gun lobby” while lamenting his frustrations about gun violence in the wake of last week’s school shooting at a Georgia high school. “The reality is that in America, it’s not safe to be in our schools. It’s…
Anti-government extremist group member sentenced on firearms charges
ALBANY – A convicted felon and member of an anti-government extremist group who took part in online discussions to kidnap and attack federal officials on Thanksgiving Day 2022 was sentenced to prison for illegally possessing firearms during a trip to Georgia. Joshua Colston, 50, of Corinth, Miss., was sentenced to serve 48 months in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release by ...
Georgia Power biomass projects spark opposition
An energy supply resource generally considered renewable and in plentiful supply in Georgia is running into opposition from environmental groups. Atlanta-based Georgia Power is seeking approval from the state Public Service Commission (PSC) to build three plants in South Georgia that would generate about 80 megawatts of electricity by burning wood pellets and other forms of biomass. Most of that power - 70 megawatts - would come through a 30-year power-purchasing agreement (PPA) with Altamaha Green Energy LLC, which operates a mill in Wayne County. Two other 10-year PPAs with International Paper Co. would yield the rest of the biomass from mills...
Oakland County Prosecutor sees many similarities between Oxford and Georgia school shooting cases
(CBS DETROIT) — Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald says the Georgia shooting case will see similar arguments that were made during the Oxford High School shooting trial.The father of the Georgia school shooting suspect is facing felony charges in connection to the shooting that killed four and injured others.This comes months after the landmark case here in Michigan where the parents of the oxford high school shooter were convicted of involuntary man slaughter.The case will be another test of the limits of parental blame."Unfortunately, there are a lot of similarities," said Karen McDonald, Oakland County prosecutor. McDonald said, like in the...
Safer gun laws will only come through the ballot box
A harsh truth came into a greater – and more painful – focus after Wednesday’s tragedy at Apalachee High School: State leaders are not going to fix our lax, dangerous, and deadly gun laws. That message was relayed – both publicly and privately – in the hours following the deadliest school shooting in Georgia’s history. […] The post Safer gun laws will only come through the ballot box appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
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