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BREAKING: Cobb DA Joyette Holmes Named Prosecutor In Ahmaud Arbery Case
Attorney General Chris Carr on Monday named Cobb County District Attorney Joyette Holmes as the prosecutor for the Ahmaud Arbery case, according to an official source. Holmes began her term as Cobb DA in July 2019. Prior to that, she served as Chief Magistrate of Cobb County. Arbery, a 25-year-old black man, was shot and killed in February while jogging through a neighborhood in Brunswick. His death sparked a national outcry and demands for justice after a cellphone video of the shooting began circulating online last week. Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr asked the Department of...…Attorney General Chris Carr on Monday named Cobb County District Attorney Joyette Holmes as the prosecutor for the Ahmaud Arbery case, according to an official source. Holmes began her term as Cobb DA in July 2019. Prior to that, she served as Chief Magistrate of Cobb County. Arbery, a 25-year-old black man, was shot and killed in February while jogging through a neighborhood in Brunswick. His death sparked a national outcry and demands for justice after a cellphone video of the shooting began circulating online last week. Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr asked the Department of...WW…
EXCLUSIVE: Congressman With 25 Years Sobriety Works To Erase Stigma Of Addiction, Hepatitis C
playpauseListenListening...U.S. Rep Henry “Hank” Johnson walked away from all drugs and alcohol more than 25 years ago, he shared for the first time with GPB News in an exclusive interview.“I don't drink, I don't smoke. I don't do anything that hurts my body,” Johnson said. “And that has not always been the case.”The Georgia-based congressman was given 20 years to live when diagnosed at the age of 44 with viral hepatitis. That was 22 years ago, and there was no cure available.Johnson battled the infection as it damaged his liver and thyroid. In 2010, he told the world about his struggle...…playpauseListenListening...U.S. Rep Henry “Hank” Johnson walked away from all drugs and alcohol more than 25 years ago, he shared for the first time with GPB News in an exclusive interview.“I don't drink, I don't smoke. I don't do anything that hurts my body,” Johnson said. “And that has not always been the case.”The Georgia-based congressman was given 20 years to live when diagnosed at the age of 44 with viral hepatitis. That was 22 years ago, and there was no cure available.Johnson battled the infection as it damaged his liver and thyroid. In 2010, he told the world about his struggle...WW…
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