translate that to you as a lawyer. she does not want to prosecute the individuals. these are democratic agitators. you have video right now, no doubt about it on the evidence we are looking at, this is domestic terrorism. but it will destroy her political career and what this is, atlanta, just like los angeles, just like chicago, just like new york, sandra, this is democrat politics at work. anti-police, no support for law enforcement. it is very disingenuous. sandra: the georgia a.g. has stepped in and said they will continue to pursue the case. if you shoot officers, throw molotov cocktails, and set fire
but after months of discussing the evidence in the cases, the d.a. says it s best the attorney general s office moves forward alone with the charges it believes are warranted. george attorney general chris carr says the district attorney has decided not to prosecute, they will look at the charges at the atlanta police training facility. sandra: leo terrell, and john king, georgia insurance fire and safety commissioner. john king, you ve been writing about, the truth about atlanta s cop city. you write being great for the city, a win for the city, communities across the metro atlanta area. for the law enforcement officers, our first responders. so why the violent protests, why
courtroom the man who brought those historic charges special counsel jack smith. but do you know who else was there in miami just outside of that courthouse. the team of sheriffs from nearby georgia. you may be asking yourself what kind of business to sheriffs from georgia have in florida according to their boss fulton county sheriff they were scooping it out. he told a local atlanta-based news outlet that he sent a team of deputies down to miami to observe the security precautions that the city put in place for trump s arraignment quote they are there today just as they were in new york and as an opportunity to learn and make sure we are equally prepared. equally prepared for what? will their presence offers a telling reminder that while trump is now facing two indictments, a third appears just on the horizon. back in may fulton county district tierney fani willis, who is investigating efforts by trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election in
a team of sheriff from nearby georgia. you may be asking yourself what kind of business to sheriffs from georgia and florida. according to pat lowball they were scooping it out. the boss told local local atlanta-based quote, they are there today just as they were in new york in opportunity for us to learn and make sure we are equally prepared. equally prepared for what? their presence offers a timely reminder that while trump is now faced two indictments a third appears just on the horizon. back in may, fulton county district attorney fani willis who is investigating efforts by trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election in
department travel to both miami and to new york city on arraignment days for donald trump to gather intelligence, learn from security operations at trump s arraignment in both of those cities, ahead of potential charging decisions in atlanta this summer. trump faces 34 felony counts in new york state in connection with the hush money payments to stormy daniels in advance of the 2016 election. that case is scheduled to go to trial in march, even before that trump faces a trial that is scheduled for october in a quarter billion dollar civil suit brought against him for alleged fraud. that case was brought against him and his adult children and the trump organization s business by new york attorney general tish james. last night, at an event in new york city, our colleague alex wagner asked new york attorney general tish james how developments in the classified documents case how this new federal criminal indictment in florida might affect her trial which, again, is scheduled for later