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Glynn County married couple won’t be prosecuted in 2018 murder
22-year-old CJ Proctor shot and killed in his car
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Tiffany Brown, Akeem Brown
Brunswick Judicial Circuit District Attorney Keith Higgins has told Glynn County Superior Court he has dropped a murder charge against Akeem Brown in the March 2018 shooting death of Corley “CJ” Proctor and murder and conspiracy charges against Brown’s wife, Tiffany Brown, according to the Brunswick News.
Tiffany Brown was arrested April 5 and charged with Proctor’s murder. Akeem Brown was arrested 10 days later, also charged with murder. Police believe the two lured Proctor to the remote location, where he was shot dead with a .40 caliber handgun.
Jun. 3—Saying there is no case without his wife's testimony, the district attorney dropped murder charges Tuesday against Akeem Juwon Brown in the 2018 shooting death of Corey "C.J." Proctor, according to Glynn County Superior Court documents. Subsequently, Brunswick Judicial Circuit District Attorney Keith Higgins also dropped murder and conspiracy charges Tuesday against Brown's wife, .
In runoffs for San Antonio City Council, two progressive candidates make headway
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Jalen McKee-Rodriguez and Teri Castillo both have drawn the backing of the Democratic Socialists of America’s San Antonio chapter and the far-left Texas Organizing Project. Some worry their election could introduce division into a nonpartisan council.William Luther, Staff / San Antonio Express-News
A pair of young progressives could push the San Antonio City Council further left and form a left-wing coalition on the council should they win in the June runoff elections.
Jalen McKee-Rodriguez and Teri Castillo surged to the front of crowded fields in races May 1 to represent the East Side and near West Side, respectively. Both have drawn the backing of the Democratic Socialists of America’s San Antonio chapter and the Texas Organizing Project, a grassroots organization that heavily funded the recently failed Proposition B campaign to strip collective bargaining from the polic