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As the Department of Justice announces their intent to investigate the Fulton County Jail after a September 2022 death of a mentally ill man in its custody, we learn earlier this week a 19-year old woman held on misdemeanor (you read that right) charges since late May died in custody and under Fulton Sheriff's Department watch.
In other news, another lawsuit slapped on UGA in the wake of the deadly January crash that killed two, and the school and athletic department's reaction to it and to allegations of providing cover to football players accused of sexual misconduct leaves a lot to be desired.
Most of today, however, I spoke with GOP political consultant Leo Smith, who reached out and wanted to talk "school vouchers" and Mesha Mainor's move from the Democratic to Republican parties. It's a doozie.
As the Department of Justice announces their intent to investigate the Fulton County Jail after a September 2022 death of a mentally ill man in its custody, we learn earlier this week a 19-year old woman held on misdemeanor (you read that right) charges since late May died in custody and under Fulton Sheriff's Department watch.
In other news, another lawsuit slapped on UGA in the wake of the deadly January crash that killed two, and the school and athletic department's reaction to it and to allegations of providing cover to football players accused of sexual misconduct leaves a lot to be desired.
Most of today, however, I spoke with GOP political consultant Leo Smith, who reached out and wanted to talk "school vouchers" and Mesha Mainor's move from the Democratic to Republican parties. It's a doozie.