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Georgia sheriff ‘cleans house’ after mentally ill prisoner allegedly eaten alive by bed bugs
A Georgia sheriff has accepted the resignations of three of his high deputies following disturbing allegations {that a} prisoner affected by psychological well being issues was eaten alive by mattress bugs.
Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat mentioned he requested and accepted the resignations of Chief Jailer John Jackson; Assistant Chief Jailer Derrick Singleton; and Lt. Col. Adam Lee, assistant chief jailer for the Felony Investigative Division.
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“It is clear to me that is time, previous time, to scrub home,” Labat mentioned Monday afternoon.
The announcement comes after the dying of Lashawn Thompson, a 35-year-old homeless man with a historical past of psychological sickness who was discovered sleeping in a park close to a childcare middle in Atlanta final yr. He was arrested and charged with easy battery after allegedly spitting on an officer who then took him to Fulton County Jail. His solely possessions on the time of his arrest included a spoon, a inexperienced cup, and a blue backpack with a dinosaur design.
Three months after Thompson was taken in, he was discovered lifeless within the jail’s psychiatric wing, coated in sores and bites from mattress bugs and lice so extreme that his household couldn’t acknowledge him. Photos from contained in the jail confirmed Thompson being held in a dirty cell with grime and dirt coating the flooring, partitions, and bathroom.
“The jail cell Mr. Thompson was housed in was not match for a diseased animal,” the household’s lawyer, Michael Harper, mentioned. “He didn’t deserve this.”
Harper added that jail data documented Thompson’s deteriorating well being however did nothing to assist him.
“They actually watched his well being decline till he died,” Harper mentioned. “When his physique was discovered, one of many detention officers refused to manage CPR as a result of, in her phrases, she was ‘freaked out.’”
The sheriff’s workplace mentioned two investigations are being launched into Thompson’s dying: one by the Atlanta Police Division and one other inside investigation. The outcomes will likely be given to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation for evaluate.
“Most significantly, we need to, as soon as once more, prolong our honest condolences to the household of Mr. Lashawn Thompson,” Labat mentioned. “The ultimate investigative report is not going to ease the household’s grief or deliver their cherished one again, however it’s my hope and expectation that it supplies a full, correct, and clear account of the information surrounding Mr. Thompson’s dying in order that it supplies all the solutions they’re looking for and deserve.”
Whereas he praised the sheriff for “cleansing home,” Harper questioned the timing.
“The sheriff was conscious of Lashawn Thompson’s dying again in September and the situations wherein he died again in September,” Harper advised 11Alive on Monday evening. “So we do need to marvel if the worldwide consideration to this case is what made the sheriff make the adjustments.”
Thompson’s household plans to file a lawsuit towards the sheriff and detention officers if an investigation they commissioned determines Thompson’s dying was as a result of bug bites. The outcomes are anticipated throughout the subsequent two months. Thompson’s household just isn’t solely demanding somebody be held accountable for his dying but in addition that the jail be shut down.
The Fulton County Medical Examiner lists Thompson’s explanation for dying as “undetermined” however did be aware a extreme bedbug infestation.
Individually, the sheriff’s workplace mentioned it will take “fast motion” in updating the dilapidated situations of the jail, together with spending $500,000 to deal with the mattress bug, lice, and different rodent infestation. It has additionally promised so as to add extra workers to the psychological well being unit and switch greater than 600 inmates to different counties to alleviate overcrowding.
Dr. House Venters, a federal court docket monitor for well being providers in jails, mentioned Thompson’s dying underscored the message that mentally in poor health folks “want remedy, not jail.”
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“Once they get into jail, they really are additional faraway from the psychiatric care that they want,” Venters advised the Atlanta Journal-Structure. “By some means the framing that an individual has a psychological well being drawback in a jail implies that they’re typically simply locked in a cell. And never solely are they disadvantaged of the fundamental psychiatric care they want, in addition they could also be disadvantaged of the medical care they want.”
Members of Thompson’s household and different supporters are planning a rally on the jail on Thursday.
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A Trend Georgia Needs to Break to Be Successful in the CFP
A trend that Georgia will need to break to be successful in the college football playoffs.
The Georgia Bulldogs are tasked with going up against Notre Dame in the college football playoffs in the Sugar Bowl. A battle between two of the sport’s biggest brands and one that will have to of college football’s best defenses on the field. That also means offensive success will have to be earned in this matchup but there is one offensive trend Georgia will need to break in order to be successful in the playoffs as a whole.
With Georgia expected to be without starting quarterback Carson Beck, the offense will likely be more predicated on running the football with Gunner Stockton in the mix. Stockton himself can add to the run game but getting the ground game going has not been Georgia’s strong suit this season.
Georgia ranks 98th in the country for rushing offense, averaging 129.2 yards per game, 4.2 yards per carry on an average of 30 attempts per game. Some of that can be attributed to Georgia being banged up at running back this season. Trevor Etienne has missed multiple games this year, Roderick Robinson didn’t play his first game until the final week of the regular season and Branson Robinson got hurt against Auburn earlier in the year. That has left Georgia at times with true freshman Nate Frazier and walk-on Cash Jones leading the charge.
The Dawgs have been efficient enough for the run game to not be a massive problem and at times the rushing attack has been productive, just not at the level of consistency that Georgia would like it to be at. All of that will need to change during the playoffs if the Dawgs have any hopes of winning their third national title in four years.
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Season stats for Notre Dame vs Georgia (or why the Irish should be favored)
Whatever happened to the old fanshots section? I hadn’t really planned on writing a whole post, just providing a link to an article that summarized all of the reasons ND really should be considered the favorite in the Sugar Bowl. So here I am having to actually write out an entire post. Oh the life…
Georgia entered the season with all the pomp and circumstance you’d expect from a team fresh off two national championships in the last three years. Ranked #1 and everyone’s favorite pick to three-peat, they kicked things off in dominant fashion by dismantling a supposedly strong Clemson squad in Week 1. The “ESS-EEE-SEE! ESS-EEE-SEE!” chants were deafening. But then came Kentucky.
In a shocking turn, Georgia barely scraped by with a 13-12 win over the Wildcats. Yes, Kentucky. A game marred by an overturned Pick-6 that could have flipped the result and an offense that looked completely adrift, the Bulldogs survived more than they won. And it didn’t get better from there.
The following week in Tuscaloosa, the Dawgs looked shell-shocked from their near miss. Alabama, despite their own issues, came out swinging and stormed to a 28-0 lead before Georgia could even blink. While the Bulldogs managed to put points on the board later, the damage was done, and the Tide rolled on. Looking back now, with Alabama’s glaring flaws becoming more evident, that loss casts an even darker shadow over Georgia’s season.
Then there was the Ole Miss debacle and the marathon against Georgia Tech on Thanksgiving. Four overtimes to beat Georgia Tech is not the stuff of legends—it’s the stuff of memes (and this coming from a Jackets Alumn). These games solidified what was already becoming painfully clear: Georgia is not playing like an elite team this year.
All of this underscores a significant downturn for a program with sky-high expectations. The Bulldogs’ talent pipeline and championship pedigree might keep them competitive, but this season has revealed cracks in their armor. Whether it’s a temporary blip or the beginning of a larger issue remains to be seen, but for now, Georgia’s struggles serve as a reminder that even dynasties can wobble.
Of course, in true SEC fashion, rival fans will have their fun. (Yes, we see you, “Roll Toilets.”) But for Georgia, it’s back to the drawing board—and maybe a long, hard look in the mirror.
Now that I have my official word count, I can get to the link I meant to originally post:
Georgia vs ND Season Stats
I made a comment on a thread recently that the only reason Vegas has UGA as a 1.5 pt favorite right now is simply because of their name. If you look into any major stat, either simple or advanced ND comes out on top in just about every category. Here are a few that really will tell the tale IMO:
Yards per play
- Notre Dame: No. 13 overall: 6.64 yards per play.
- Georgia: No. 45 overall, No. 8 in the SEC: 6.11 yards per play
Total defense (yards allowed per game)
- Notre Dame: No. 8 overall: 295.3 yards allowed
- Georgia: No. 35 overall, No. 9 in the SEC: 336.5 yards allowed
Scoring offense
- Notre Dame: No. 4 overall: 38.8 points per game
- Georgia: No. 29 overall, No. 5 in the SEC: 33.2 points per game
Scoring defense
- Notre Dame:No. 3 overall: 13.8 points allowed
- Georgia: No. 21 overall, No. 7 in the SEC: 20.4 points allowed
Notre Dame holds clear advantages over Georgia in several key areas, making a strong case for their superiority this season. Offensively, Notre Dame outpaces Georgia by a considerable margin, both in production and efficiency. On defense, while the gap isn’t as pronounced, the Irish still hold a significant edge, with more consistency and impact across all phases.
What truly sets Notre Dame apart, however, is the sheer number and quality of their dynamic playmakers on both sides of the ball. Whether it’s explosive skill players on offense or disruptive defenders capable of flipping a game, the Irish roster appears deeper and more versatile. Meanwhile, Georgia is navigating a transition at quarterback with a sophomore at the helm—an undoubtedly talented player but one still finding his footing in the big moments.
It’s worth noting that advanced stats, which we know Hayden will dive into soon, may shed even more light on the nuances of these comparisons. For now, though, the eye test and baseline observations highlight a team in Notre Dame that feels more complete and prepared to execute at an elite level. Just some food for thought as we gear up for the deeper analysis.
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Should South Georgia be worried about potential impacts from the Bird Flu?
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ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) – According to the CDC, H5N1 or Bird Flu, is a virus that originates from wild birds. Both poultry and cows can contract this virus.
Through consumption of dairy products and interactions with infected animals, humans are also at risk for exposure.
“I think that people need to be appropriately concerned. And for most people, that’s going to mean taking precautions if they are engaging in any type of high-risk exposure. So, if they are a dairy or a poultry farm worker, absolutely they need to be taking precautions,” said Dr. Angela Rasmussen, a virologist from the University of Saskatchewan.
The CDC reports that there are 65 confirmed cases of bird flu in the US, so far none in Georgia. But many are at risk for exposure. Experts say those with backyard chickens should wear appropriate personal protective equipment when near those birds.
“When you think about all the various ways that Avian Influenza can spread, the biggest vector usually is wild birds migrating, bringing the disease into an area it wasn’t before. It’s really hard to control that interaction between domesticated birds and wild birds, especially when we want things like cage free eggs,” said Chad Hart, an Agricultural Economist at Iowa State University.
In November, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that over 6 million infected chickens were slaughtered in an attempt to contain the virus from spreading to humans, but recent trends in raw milk consumption have experts worried for those who prefer unpasteurized dairy products.
“I strongly advise people not to drink raw milk. This is not a good way to immunize yourself against H5N1, and it might be a very good way to infect yourself with a massive dose of H5N1 that could lead to severe or fatal disease, and especially in a child,” continued Rasmussen.
Experts say the spread of Bird Flu from one human to another is rare. It’s more likely for an individual to contract the virus through exposure or consumption of infected animals and their by-products. The University of Georgia is currently one of five institutions working with the Food and Drug Administration to test the country’s dairy supply for signs of H5N1.
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