Atlanta, GA
FBI probes Atlanta Black extremist group allegedly arming homeless men, infiltrating protests
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Federal prosecutors are investigating an Atlanta-based Black extremist group preaching violence towards the U.S. authorities as a part of a wide-ranging felony probe, in accordance with a report.
The Black Hammer Celebration, allegedly concerned in arming and recruiting homeless males, is underneath joint investigation by the FBI and the Fayetteville, Georgia Police Division for a slew of potential expenses starting from weapons and narcotics offenses, kidnapping and human trafficking, The Atlanta Journal-Structure reported.
The report cited testimony from Fayetteville Police Avenue Gang Investigator Diana Snider, who took the stand throughout the trial for Black Hammer chief Augustus Claudius Romain Jr., 36, often called Gazi Kodzo, and a high lieutenant, 21-year-old Xavier “Keno” Rushin in connection to the alleged kidnapping and sexual assault of gang recruits held towards their will in a storage.
Snider testified that she learn a newspaper story in regards to the Black Hammer Celebration months in the past across the similar time she was contacted by the FBI about transferring investigations into the extremist group to the Atlanta suburb of Fayetteville. Although she advised the court docket no expenses have but been filed in that investigation, the group was underneath surveillance for allegedly arming homeless males and for its aggressive panhandling ways focusing on school college students for donations close to Woodruff Park in downtown Atlanta.
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In response to a latest federal indictment unsealed in Tampa, Florida, Romain and the Black Hammer Celebration have been concerned in an alleged scheme with a Russian citizen with ties to the Kremlin aiming to sow discord within the U.S. by paying fringe teams to protest and infiltrate native political actions.
Along with the Atlanta-based Black Hammer Celebration, the indictment named different teams in Florida and California.
Romain and Rushin stay held with out bond on expenses of kidnapping, aggravated assault, false imprisonment, conspiracy to commit a felon and participating in road gang exercise after an alleged recruit to their group dialed 911 about being trapped within the storage of a house.
Throughout Tuesday’s listening to, conspiracy expenses have been dropped towards each males, however Romain stays additionally charged with forcibly sodomizing one of many alleged victims.
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Snider testified that Romain was underneath investigation for utilizing intercourse as a manner of acquiring rank within the Black Hammer Celebration, and authorities have been investigating three different alleged kidnappings tied to the identical home. One sufferer claimed he was sexually assaulted at gunpoint for refusing Romain’s 8 p.m. bedtime order in order that the group might rise up early the subsequent morning for a protest.
Atlanta, GA
Reality star Chase Chrisley accused of slapping bar manager in Atlanta
FILE – “Chrisley Knows Best” cast members from left, Chase Chrisley, Savannah Crisley, Julie Crisley and Todd Chrisley attend the NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment 2014 Upfront at the Javits Center on Thursday, May 15, 2014, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)
Atlanta, GA
Braves News: Short term free agent options, rumors, more
We are nearing the opening of the International Free Agency signing period, on January 15th. The Braves are reportedly set to sign one of the top prospects in the class, but the biggest story of the signing period is that Roki Sasaki will be able to sign with a team formally. Reportedly he has not made a decision yet, which will pose problems for teams hoping to sign him, as they will need to hold open space in their bonus pool for him. If the Braves are involved, look for them to delay finalizing deals with the free agents they are expected to sign until Sasaki informs them they are out of the running or makes a final decision. While there hasn’t been any reporting to the point, there are some reasons to believe that Atlanta could be desirable for Sasaki. Sasaki’s agent has indicated some interest in having a friendlier and less invasive media market, a team set up for short and long term success, and having a team with a good pitching development reputation, all of which fit Atlanta. Furthermore, Atlanta’s extensive history of handing out extensions to their young players must be appealing to a player in Sasaki’s financial situation, as his short term income is dramatically limited by the international free agency process, and Atlanta has been polled among the most desirable teams to play for among MLB players. I will be interested to see if Atlanta is involved in the Sasaki sweepstakes.
Braves News
We are really at the bottom of the barrel here, with no moves of note and not to the point of Spring Training news either.
MLB News
Players like Anthony Santander and Jack Flaherty are reportedly at the point of considering more short term, high AAV deals, which could be of interest to an Atlanta front office that has been fond of that type of deal.
Garrett Crochet has talked with the Red Sox about signing an extension, after the star lefty was traded to Boston from Sox to Sox earlier this offseason.
International Amateur Free Agent Darell Morel has flipped to sign with the Pirates, after initially agreeing on a deal with the Dodgers, as the Dodgers are holding open space in hopes of signing Roki Sasaki and Morel gets nearly double the bonus he was set to receive.
Atlanta, GA
Georgia elects first representative born after 2000
Rep. Bryce Berry, 23, won his race for the 56th district in a landslide. That makes Berry, born in 2001, Georgia’s first representative to be born after the year 2000.
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