Thursday, March 31, 2022
U-L PRIMARY STUDENTS RAISED FUNDS FOR UKRAINE
CONGRATULATIONS TO THOSE STUDENTS FOR THEIR EFFORTS.
Forest Fire At Upson-Pike Line
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Timeline For New Cupula At Courthouse
Monday, April 4th – Arrive to the jobsite in the afternoon with 2-3 loads and start unloading.
Tuesday, April 5th – 8:00 AM. 3-4 additional loads will arrive to the staging area. A small crane and manlift will be required to unload and upright steel. We will begin installing the removables and the bell.
Wednesday, April 6th – 8:00 AM we will continue installing the columns, the trim on window section, and begin assembly of the lower skirt. Please note that (2) 30’ clear areas are required for all prep, staging and reassembly work.
Thursday, April 7th – Continuation of assembly
Friday, April 8th - Continuation of assembly
Saturday, April 9th - Continuation of assembly
Monday, April 11th – The dome section will arrive in the afternoon consisting of 2-3 loads.
Tuesday, April 12th – A small crane will be required to start the dome assembly with rail. Assembly will continue on the window section.
Wednesday, April 13th – Work will continue on assembly, cleaning and caulking.
Thursday, April 14th – Continuation of assembly along with cleaning and caulking as required. Large crane and man-basket required. We will begin installation of the skirt and window section.
Friday, April 15th – Begin installation of the dome and finial. Large crane and man-basket required. Complete all tie-in work on lower skirt, apply trim band if required and clean jobsite area.
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Hunter Strickland Signs With The Reds
5 Month Old Child Hospitalized In Atlanta
AGGREVATED ASSAULT CHARGES FILED AGAINST A FEMALE, 32 YEAR OLD LADASHA D. EISON AT 100 ANN ARMS APARTMENTS. POLICE SAID SHE WAS CHASING ANOTHER FEMALE WITH A KITCHEN KNIFE AFTER HITTING HER WITH A BROOM AND THROWING A GRILL AT HER.
A WOMAN REPORTED TO THOMASTON P.D. THAT SOMEONE HAS STOLEN HER UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS OF $27,000 SINCE APRIL OF 2019. THE SUSPECT COULD BE A WOMAN FROM GRIFFIN WHO MIGHT HAVE OBTAINED HER SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER.
Monday, March 28, 2022
STUDENTS AT UL PRIMARY RAISING FUNDS FOR UKRAINE
THE STUDENTS, XAVIER DENNIS, HANNAH HASLEY, REAGAN LEGG, ELIZABETH HURT, GREYSON BEDFORD AND KULLEN PENNY - URGE THE PUBLIC TO CONTRIBUTE BY DROPPING DONATIONS BY UL PRIMARY SCHOOL
WE ARE WORKING TO INTERVIEW GRIFFIN NATIVE COLEMAN BAILEY WHO IS IN UKRAINE HELPING ORPHANS ESCAPE TO POLAND--AND PLAN TO AIR THAT INTERVIEW TUESDAY IN THE 8AM HOUR. HE WORKS WITH ORPHANS IN AFRICA, BUT LEFT TO HELP OUT IN UKRAINE.
TPD: TWO HOMICIDE SUSPECTS ARRESTED
THE TWO SUSPECTS HAD BEEN ON THE RUN FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS, 20 YEAR OLD MICHAEL ANTHONY JACKSON AND 22 YEAR OLD RYAN ARMON LEWIS, BOTH CHARGED WITH AGGREVATED ASSAULT FOR A SHOOTING AT THE APARTMENT COMPLEX PRIOR TO THE SHOOTING THAT LEFT 28 YEAR OLD LA QUAN SMITH DEAD OF MULTIPLE GUN SHOT WOUNDS.
THE MOTHER OF THE TWO BROTHERS, MELANYE JACKSON HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH TWO COUNTS OF OBSTRUCTION AND TWO COUNTS OF HINDERING APPREHENSION OF A FUGITIVE.
CHIEF RICHARDSON SAID THE SHOOTING DEATH OF SMITH APPEARS TO BE A DISPUTE OVER MONEY.
Friday, March 25, 2022
MOTORCYCLE CHASE
THE CHASE STARTED IN UPSON COUNTY WHEN A MALE SUBJECT CALLED 911 ABOUT A MAN ON A MOTORCYCLE WHO SHOWED UP HARASSING OCCUPANTS OF A JEFF DAVIS ROAD RESIDENCE OVER A FORMER RELATIONSHIP WITH A FEMALE.
AN UPSON DEPUTY STOPPED THE BIKER AT COMMUNITY SUPERETTE BUT WHILE CHECKING HIS REGISTRATION--THE MAN FLED AND SPED UP 19 INTO PIKE, THEN INTO SPALDING, AND INTO DOWNTOWN GRIFFIN ON SOUTH HILL STREET.
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
Art Contest Winners
Pictured l-r: Cynthia Douglas of UCFB, Highland Roberts, Madason Clarke, Gracie Self, Amarah Wilson, Ms. Alex Garrard, ULHS art teacher |
- How well it represented modern agriculture
- Artistic merit. Highland’s artwork will advance to the district contest
Homestead Exemption Bills Move To Senate
THE MEASURES AIMED AT REDUCTING PROPERTY TAX BURDENS, IF APPROVED BY BOTH HOUSES, WILL BE ON THE NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT.
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Severe Weather Potential
Monday, March 21, 2022
New Courthouse Cupola To Be Installed
Campbellsville Industries pioneered the prefabricated cupola and steeple over 50 years ago, earning the industry nickname: "The Steeple People." They specialize in historic cupola replications, having cupolas on many buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The reinstallation of the cupola will begin on April 4th and will take a couple of weeks to complete. SRS Construction in Griffin is the general contractor on the project.
Bridge Closed Indefinitely
Rain Moving In
Memorial Wall At New Fire House
STEVE ELLERBEE HAD APPROACHED CITY HALL ABOUT FURNISHING AMERICAN FLAGS AT THE FIRE HOUSE FOR A MEMORIAL. COUNCILMAN RYAN TUCKER SAID HE AND THE CITY MANAGER HAD MET WITH HIM AND ELLERBEE APPROVED OF A MEMORIAL WALL.
AN AMERICAN FLAG WILL FLY AT THE FIRE STATION, BUT IT WILL BE FUNISHED BY CITY HALL.
Saturday, March 19, 2022
Blown Transformer Causes Power Outage
The Thomaston Fire Department sent two trucks to the scene and Thomaston PD blocked the street while the crews worked.
Gas Price Rollback Or Price Gouging?
2:00 pm 3/19/22 |
Violators of Georgia’s price gouging statutes may be fined up to $5,000 per violation. Consumers can report suspected price gouging by calling 404-651-8600 or 1-800-869-1123 (outside metro Atlanta) or completing the online complaint form on CPD's website HERE.
Griffin Student Arrested
Names are being withheld due to the ages of those involved and the nature of the charges.
Friday, March 18, 2022
English Appointed ULHS Principal
Grand Jury Returns True Bills
Dasmin Deonte Gibson - Ct 1: *Special Presentment* Fleeing Or Attempting To Elude A Police Officer; Ct 2: *Special Presentment* Theft By Receiving Stolen Property; Ct 3: *Special Presentment* Possession Of Marijuana, Less Than One Once; Ct 4: *Special Presentment* Open Container; Ct 5: *Special Presentment* Possession Of A Firearm By Convicted Felon; Ct 6: *Special Presentment* Driving Under The Influence; Ct 7: *Special Presentment* Speeding; Ct 8: *Special Presentment* Reckless Driving; Ct 9: *Special Presentment* Giving False Information To A Law Enforcement Officer; Ct 10: *Special Presentment* Expired Tag; Ct 11: *Special Presentment* Driving While License Suspended
Whitney Houston Agnew - Ct 1: Theft By Receiving Stolen Property; Ct 2: Possession Of Marijuana, Less Than An Ounce; Ct 3: Open Container
Joseph Tyler Alexander - 9 Counts Of Cruelty To Children In The First Degree; 9 Counts Of Aggravated Battery
Tarilyn Allie Lester - 9 Counts Of Cruelty To Children In The First Degree; 9 Counts Of Aggravated Battery
Roy Fred Newmon - 2 Counts Of Burglary In The Second Degree
Jamayain Rashad Mays - Ct 1: Aggravated Assault; Ct 2: Possession Of Firearm During Commission Of A Felony
Jackson Lee Hatchet - Ct 1: Aggravated Child Molestation
Darius Lee Rollins - Ct 1: Possession Of Firearm By Convicted Felon; Ct 2: Possession Of Illegal Weapon; Ct 3: Criminal Use Of An Article With An Altered Identification Mark; Ct 4: Driving Under The Influence (Less Safe) (Alcohol); Ct 5: Criminal Trespass, Family Violence; Ct 6: Expired Tag; Ct 7: Operating A Vehicle Without Insurance
Jeremy Gavin Wooten - Ct 1: Possession Of A Schedule 1 Controlled Substance With Intent To Distribute; Ct 2: Possession Of Marijuana With Intent To Distribute; Ct 3: Possession Of Firearm During Commission Of A Felony; Ct 4: Possession Of Drug Related Object
Zatorian Rashad Jester, Jr. - Ct 1: Possession Of Marijuana, More Than An Ounce; Ct 2: Possession Of Marijuana With Intent To Distribute; Ct 3: Possession Of Firearm During Commission Of A Felony; Ct 4: Window Tint Violation; Ct 5: Violation Of Instruction Permit; Ct 6: Improper Headlights
Robert Jason Howard - Ct 1: Terroristic Threats
James Tyler Woods - Ct 1: Terroristic Threats
Kendravious Darnell Web - Ct 1: Fleeing Or Attempting To Elude A Police Officer; Ct 2: Failure To Maintain Lane; Ct 3: Too Fast For Conditions; Ct 4: Driving With Wrong Class Of License; Ct 5: Reckless Driving
Calvin Glenn Guy - Ct 1: Obstruction Of An Officer; Ct 2: Obstruction Of An Officer; Ct 3: Disorderly Conduct; Ct 4: Improper Headlights
Lamar County Commissioner's Home Damaged By Fire
Spring Cub Scout Sign Up
On Monday night, there will be a Cub Scout spring sign up for youth ages 5-10 at the Upson County Civic Center in Thomaston
Kids, bring your parents and sign up for an adventure full of shooting sports, camping, hiking, fishing and more! Parents-this is a great opportunity to get involved in a morally sound, enriching, life changing, family program. Monday (March 21, 2022) night at the Civic center at 6pm.
Thursday, March 17, 2022
Steve Harvey To Develop The Rock Ranch
Harvey will involve a number of other celebrities on the project, among them: Tyler Perry, Shaquille O'Neal and Floyd Mayweather. The NFL and NBA will also be asked to participate.
The Rock Ranch discussion begins at about the 2:13:00 mark and runs to about 2:18:28.
MISTRIAL DECLARED IN PIKE CO
THE DEFENDANT HOWATDRICK JONES WAS CHARGED WITH ROBBING THE FIRST BANK OF PIKE IN CONCORD SEPTEMBER 18TH 2020.
D.A. BRODER SAID SHE WILL CONSULT WITH STAFF BEFORE DECIDING IF THE CASE WILL BE RETRIED, BUT TOLD US SHE HAD FULL CONFIDENCE IN THE EVIDENCE AND WITNESSES PRESENTED AT TRIAL.
Gas Price Relief A Signature Away
Georgia’s gas tax is listed as 29.1 cents per gallon. Once it is signed, the tax will be suspended through May 31.
U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock has been advocating for the federal government to suspend collection of it's gas tax that would reduce the price by another 18.4 cents.
The state tax on diesel is 32.6 cents while the federal tax is 24.4 cents per gallon.
Kemp previously said suspension of the gas tax will not effect his proposed tax refund, which he has promised will give $200 to each Georgian.
Spalding Cold Case Body Identified
Four Arrested For Meth In Thomaston
On March 16, 2022 a traffic stop was conducted on the person of Jennifer Glass, age 37, of 219 Sheila Circle Thomaston, on Highway 19 North. During the traffic stop, Glass was found to be in unlawful possession of Methamphetamine after a positive alert was given on the vehicle by the K9 unit. She was arrested and charged with Possession of Methamphetamine and is in custody at the Upson County Sheriff’s Office Jail Division awaiting bond.
Heartland Virus Found In Georgia
“We want to bring awareness rather than panic,” said Gonzalo M. Vazquez-Prokopec, a co-author of the study and an associate professor of environmental sciences at Emory. “People tend to go out more in the spring and they might get exposed to ticks, which are increasing rapidly, particularly in the South, this time of year.”
Not much is yet known about the Heartland virus, which when transmitted to a person by a tick bite can cause fever, fatigue, decreased appetite, headache, nausea, diarrhea, and muscle or joint pain. It's unclear if other ticks can also spread the virus or if people can be infected in other ways, the CDC said.
The Heartland virus was discovered in 2009 in northwest Missouri after two men were hospitalized with symptoms including high fevers, diarrhea and muscle pains. The virus has been reported in lone star ticks from Missouri, Alabama, Illinois, Kansas, and New York, although it’s unknown if the virus has spread to other areas of the U.S., according to the CDC.
“This indicates that the actual burden and impact may be much greater than the reported cases,” he said.
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
Chase On I-75
Near mile marker 181 both the deputy and 33-year-old Juan Boone from Americus, wrecked. Boone fled the area on foot but was soon apprehended and transported to the Monroe County Jail. He is currently being held at the jail with multiple pending charges, including felony Fleeing and Eluding an Officer, he also has outstanding warrants from another agency.
One deputy and K-9 Gustav were injured as a result of the auto collision. The deputy was transported to the hospital and K-9 Gustav was transported to the vet for the injuries.
Additional Funding For EMS Approved
THE CITY AND COUNTY WILL PAY AN ADDITIONAL $19,000 PER MONTH WITH THE COUNTY PAYING $12,350 AND THE CITY PROVIDING $6,650. THE NEW ANNUAL TOTAL IS $1.2 MILLION.
LAMAR COUNTY, A PARTNER IN THE EMS SERVICE HAD ALREADY APPROVED A $28,000 MONTHLY INCREASE TO $796,000 ANNUALLY.
BOTH COUNCIL MEMBERS AND COMMISSIONERS INDICATED THEY ARE PLEASED WITH THE SERVICE.
Lockhart Returns To Upson-Lee
For the past three seasons, Coach Lockhart has served as the head coach of the boys' basketball program at Valdosta High School where he won two region championships, advanced in the GHSA state playoffs, and earned his 300th win.
Free Diabetes Class
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Monroe County Drug Bust Nets 32 Arrest
Investigators initiated an investigation into multiple complaint and began to identify locations and individuals involved. During the investigation, Investigators learned multiple locations and individuals were linked to the same complaints. Investigators learned quickly these individuals and locations were involved in illegal drug sales as well as other crimes. Other locations outside of the County were identified as well
After a very lengthy investigations, Monroe County Drug Investigators and Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) Drug Investigators executed several search warrants, obtained multiple arrest warrants for individuals involved, and intercepted and seized a large quantity of drugs.
Drugs Intercepted and seized during this Investigation:
- Approximately 830 Grams of Crack Cocaine
- Approximately 1000 Grams of Powder Cocaine
- Approximately 300 Grams of Marijuana
- Approximately 20 Grams of Synthetic Marijuana
- Approximately 35 Grams of Ecstasy
9 Firearms
The following individuals have been arrested and charged:
Quincy Brantley (2 Counts) Trafficking Cocaine
Derek Watts Trafficking Cocaine; Fleeing Attempting to Elude; Abandonment of dangerous Drugs; (11 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Christopher Battle (22 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction; Possession of Marijuana with intent to distribute; Possession of Synthetic Marijuana with intent to distribute; Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon; V.G.C.S.A (Crack Cocaine); Possession of drug related objects
Keith Green Possession of Marijuana with intent to distribute; Possession of Synthetic Marijuana with intent to distribute; Possession of drug related objects
Decouris Brown Possession of Marijuana with intent to distribute; Possession of Synthetic Marijuana with intent to distribute; Possession of drug related objects;
Mactavius Basley Possession of Marijuana with intent to distribute; Possession of Synthetic Marijuana with intent to distribute; Possession of drug related objects
Shywood Hughley (2 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction; Possession of Marijuana with intent to distribute; Possession of drug related objects
Horace Wise Trafficking Ecstasy; Possession of Marijuana with Intent; V.G.C.S.A(Hydrocodone); Pills not in original container; Possession of drug related objects
Ann Hendrix Disorderly House; Possession of a controlled substance; Pills not in original container
Antron Hendrix Possession of Synthetic Marijuana
Kayla Barfield Possession of Synthetic Marijuana
Antonio Brantley (1 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Marcia Banks (3 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Joshua Hicks (3 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Jamie Talmadge (13 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
John T Grier (1 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Kendreith Bowden (17 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Maurice Mills (9 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
John D Jakes (1 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Dave Brantley (1 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Rodriqus Warren (1 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Sheddrick Threatt (1 Count) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Bennie Frank Watson (4 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Sonia Mays (4 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Alben Dupree (2 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Berry Virden (3 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Gordon Sherard Dewberry (2 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Bobby Webb (2 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Timothy Wade Padgett (4 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Dwayne Jones (2 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Darren Pryor (4 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Lewis Mays (7 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
James Mathis (19 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Antonio D Searcy (4 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Leonard Walker (5 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
Keith Perkins V.G.C.S.A (Crack Cocaine); Driving while license suspended
Adam Dudley (5 Counts) Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a drug transaction
WIN A SHOTGUN FROM THOMASTON KIWANIS
2ND PRIZE A YETI BACKPACK 24 COOLER FROM THOMASTON HARDWARE AND 3RD PRIZE ONE YEAR FREE CAR WASHES FROM TIDAL WAVE FROM SCOTT BLACKSTOCK.
$5 PER TICKET OR 5 FOR $20. DRAWING MAY 10,2022 AT THE KIWANIS MEETING. FOR TICKETS CONTACT DR. MARK COTNEY OR ANY KIWANIS CLUB MEMBER.
UPDATE: THOMASTON'S IST HOMICIDE OF 2022
THE CHIEF TOLD 101 NEWS, CRIMINAL WARRANTS FOR AGGREVATED ASSAULT HAVE BEEN ISSUED FOR TWO BROTHERS FOR AN EARLIER SHOOTING AT THE APARTMENT COMPLEX WITH NO VICTIM FOUND.
CHIEF RICHARDSON WOULD NOT CONFIRM JACKSON AND LEWIS ARE SUSPECTS IN THE MURDER BUT ADDED FURTHER CHARGES COULD BE FILED. THE P.D. THINKS THE TWO HAVE SKIPPED TOWN.
CHIEF RICHARDSON SAYS THE MOTIVE FOR SMITH'S KILLING APPEARS TO BE A DISPUTE OVER MONEY.
Monday, March 14, 2022
Fire At Griffin's Recycling Center
Report From Griffin Circuit DA Marie Broder
We have been busy across the Circuit these past few weeks! As mentioned before, the main ways criminal cases resolve is in one of three ways: a plea, a trial, or a dismissal. I would like to bring to your attention two cases that have been resolved over the past few weeks, both through a trial and a plea.
In Spalding County, a jury convicted Malik Yarbrough of Malice Murder, Felony Murder, Aggravated Assault, and Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony. The Defendant shot Mr. Robert Donnel Brown in the back three times, killing him. At trial, Mr. Yarbrough claimed his actions were in self-defense. In every case, to obtain a conviction, my office has to prove that the Defendant committed the crimes charged beyond a reasonable doubt. The attorneys who handled this case: Elizabeth Presley and Adelle Petersen, did just that through testimony and evidence.
After four days of trial, the jury returned a verdict against the Defendant on all counts in less than thirty minutes. The brevity of the jury’s deliberation offers additional comfort to me about the state of our jury system. I believe this jury’s speedy answer to the question of this Defendant’s guilt shows a desire in our community for the violence to stop. The defendant mercilessly and callously took the life of another human being. The jury sent a bold statement that it would not be tolerated. I appreciate the hard work of the investigators with the Griffin Police Department, the witnesses who told the truth despite threats against them, and the members of my office who diligently worked to bring the truth to light. Together, with you, the community, we can stop violent crime.
The other notable case to resolve this past week involved a rape that took place in March of 1998. Joe Louis Arnold pled guilty to one count of Rape and one county of False Imprisonment. He received 30 years to serve for his crimes. Arnold pled guilty to entering the home of the victim, beating her with a baseball bat, and raping her in her own kitchen. The case was unsolved until November 18, 2020 when the Defendant was arrested. The Fayette County Sheriff’s Office never let go of the case and in 2020 requested that the DNA from the rape kit undergo familial DNA analysis. A familial DNA search can help identify potential relatives of a suspect. After more hard work by law enforcement, including assistance from the FBI, and the GBI, the Defendant was found to be a match from the rape kit collected over twenty years ago. It was amazing to see how advances in technology and diligent investigations can help bring closure to a victim whose attacker evaded justice for so many years.
I personally handled this case with the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office. We met with the victim and her family, and a decision was made that a plea to the maximum for the count of Rape (in 1998 the maximum was 20 years) and False Imprisonment (in 1998 the maximum was 10 years) would be offered. The defendant accepted the offer and was sentenced to 30 years in the Department of Corrections. He is 46 years old. I am in awe of the victim’s strength in this case. She and her family are a true testament to tenacity…to never giving up hope.
So much of what I see in this job breaks my heart, but last week, I was able to look into the eyes of two families that were torn apart by violence, and see the beginning of peace. For that, I am thankful. Until next time, stay safe and please be kind to one another.
Taylor County Couple Charged In Capitol Riot
- Entering or remaining in a restricted building or grounds.
- Disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds
- Disorderly conduct in a capitol building.
- Parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a capitol building.
According to federal court documents, phone records show that phone numbers associated with Charles Hand, III and Mandy Robinson-Hand were inside and around the U.S. Capitol at the time of the riots.
Before entering the Capitol, Hand was captured on surveillance camera breaking off a piece of metal fencing and placing it in his back pocket.
Hand and Robinson-Hand were later seen on surveillance camera entering the Capitol through a doorway at the Senate Wing. Robinson-Hand was holding up a cell phone in her hand as they entered.
Prosecutors say the married couple walked into the Crypt and then down a stairway into the Capitol Visitors Center. They eventually made their way toward Emancipation Hall.
At one point, several people got into an altercation with law enforcement. Hand can be seen on video advancing towards them, but Robinson-Hand holds him back.
The couple then went back upstairs. It’s unclear when they left the building.
After the riots, Hand posted on his Facebook page that he was “an eye witness of the storming of the United States Capitol on 1-6-2021.″
He continued on in a lengthy post to say that he was “on the scene from 1:30pm to 4:00pm” and that he “saw makeshift fencing that had been torn down,” a crowd of people “rushing the Capitol Police,” and that “tear gas, rubber bullets, mace and etc wasn’t stopping them...Thousands upon thousands of angry Americans marching onto the Capitol to protest and stop the certification of what I personally believe to be an election stolen from the American people.”
Prosecutors also add that Robinson-Hand made several since-deleted Facebook posts that read in part: “We’re in the capital. Taking our house back...We’ve been tear gassed etc.”
The next step is a preliminary hearing to be held in federal court in Washington, D.C., which has jurisdiction over cases related to the riot.
SPECIAL ELECTION SPALDING CO FOR DIST. 5 BOC
GOVERNOR BRIAN KEMP APPOINTED CLAY DAVIS TO FILL HAWBAKER'S SEAT
BUT UNDER STATE LAW THAT APPOINTMENT ENDED MARCH 7TH WHEN HAWBAKER'S CONVICTION BECAME OFFICIAL.
LAST WEEK DAVIS, REPUBLICAN, QUALIFIED IN THE MAY 24TH PRIMARY FOR THE TERM TO RUN FROM JAN. IST 2023 THRU 2026. AN INDEPENDANT ALSO QUALIFIED, MICHELLE MARI DRUGACZ BUT ACCORDING TO STATE LAW TO GET ON THE BALLOT SHE MUST SUBMIT A PETITION WITH SIGNATURES OF 5% OF QUALIFIED REGISTERED VOTERS IN THE LAST ELECTION.
City Council Agenda
March 15, 2022 – 7:00 P.M.
WATCH THE MEETING LIVE VIA CITY OF THOMASTON YOUTUBE PAGE LINK: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRlF8V1o6j-67nNYbOysNwg
AGENDA
A. Call Meeting to Order / Invocation / Pledge of Allegiance
B. Approval of Minutes for March 1st Regular Meeting and February 22nd Work Session Meeting
C. Adoption of Agenda
D. Public Comment – Mr. Fred Piper regarding the trash ordinance.
E. City Attorney’s Report
F. City Clerk’s Report
G. City Engineer’s Report
H. City Manager’s Report
- Discussion and Potential Appointments for Various City and Joint Committees / Boards
- Discussion and Potential Authorization of FY2022 CDBG Resolution
- Discussion and Potential Authorization of Modifications to Elected Official Pension
- Discussion and Potential Authorization of Police Department Vehicle Expenditures
I. Other Business
J. Executive Session / Discussion / Potential Action
K. Adjournment
New Georgia Basketball Coach
Josh Brooks, UGA’s J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics, announced White’s hiring on Sunday. “We are extremely excited to welcome Mike White and his family to Athens. We have witnessed Coach White to be a leader of men, as well as a proven winner with an impressive postseason body of work. We want to compete for national success in all 21 of our sports, and we believe that he is the coach that can build Georgia Basketball to a consistent winner on the collegiate basketball landscape.”
In a hastily called press conference, White said, “To the Georgia Basketball family, friends and fans, I’m ready to get to work. Go Dawgs!”
Saturday, March 12, 2022
12th Defendant Convicted in Dog-Fighting, Drug Distribution Ring
Shelley Johnson aka Gold Mouth, 40, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to participate in an animal fighting venture before U.S. District Judge Tilman E. “Tripp” Self, III. Johnson faces a maximum five years of imprisonment to be followed by three years of supervised release and a $250,000 fine. Sentencing is scheduled for June 7. There is no parole in the federal system.
According to court documents, law enforcement investigated a criminal organization involved in both cocaine distribution and organized dog fighting based out of Roberta, Georgia, which extended into North Georgia, Florida and Alabama from May 2019 until Feb. 2020. In Feb. 2020, law enforcement executed 15 residential search warrants and seized more than 150 dogs that were being used for organized dog-fighting. A 136-count indictment was unsealed on Jan. 29, 2021, charging 11 individuals with various criminal activities. Three other individuals, including Johnson, were charged by criminal information.
During this time period, Johnson communicated with co-conspirator Jarvis Lockett about fighting and breeding dogs, dogs mauled and killed as a result of fighting, sharpening a dog’s teeth for fighting purposes, cash prizes for fights, and various topics detailing the business and the brutality of dog-fighting. Johnson attended a dog fight and participated as a handler inside the ring during the dog fight. Law enforcement executed a search warrant at Johnson’s Macon residence on Feb. 26, 2020, recovering 13 pit bull terrier type dogs with scarring consistent with dog-fighting. In addition, agents found evidence of dog fighting activities including a digital scale, weighted collars, heavy chains, ground stakes and a variety of medical supplies to treat animals for injuries sustained from dog fighting activities.
The following co-conspirators have been convicted and sentenced in this case:
Lekey Davis aka Kee Boo, 46, of Talbotton, Georgia, was sentenced to serve 210 months of imprisonment after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine and cocaine base;
Christopher Raines aka Binky, 51, of Talbotton, was sentenced to serve 135 months of imprisonment to be followed by five years of supervised release and pay a $10,000 fine after pleading guilty to conspiracy to participate in an animal fighting venture and conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine and cocaine base;
Jarvis Lockett aka J-Rock, 41, of Warner Robins, Georgia, was sentenced to serve 120 months of imprisonment to be followed by three years of supervised release after pleading guilty to conspiracy to participate in an animal fighting venture and cocaine distribution;
Derrick Owens aka Doomie, 38, of Woodland, Georgia, was sentenced to serve 120 months of imprisonment after pleading guilty to conspiracy to participate in an animal fighting venture and conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine;
Jason Carter, 39, of Phoenix City, Alabama, was sentenced to serve 97 months of imprisonment after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine;
Vernon Vegas, 50, of Suwanee, Georgia, was sentenced to serve the maximum 60 months in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release and pay a $10,000 fine after pleading guilty to conspiracy to participate in an animal fighting venture;
Shaquille Bentley, 27, of Roberta, Georgia, was sentenced to serve 48 months of imprisonment after pleading guilty to use of a communication facility;
Rodrick Walton aka Rodrie Walton, 42, of Shiloh, Georgia, was sentenced to serve 24 months of imprisonment after pleading guilty to conspiracy to participate in an animal fighting venture;
Reginald Crimes, 39, of Preston, Georgia, was sentenced to serve 24 months of imprisonment to be followed by three years of supervised release after pleading guilty to conspiracy to participate in an animal fighting venture;
Lee Benney, 55, of Reynolds, Georgia, was sentenced to serve 21 months of imprisonment to be followed by three years of supervised release after pleading guilty to conspiracy to participate in an animal fighting venture; and,
Bryanna Holmes, 25, of Fort Valley, Georgia, was sentenced to serve 36 months of probation after pleading guilty to use of a communication facility.
The case was investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Inspector General (USDA-OIG), the U.S. Marshals Service, the Department of Justice, Environment and Natural Resources Division (DOJ-ENRD), the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office, the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office, the Houston County Sheriff’s Office, the Merriweather County Sheriff’s Office, the Peach County Sheriff’s Office, the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office, the Webster County Sheriff’s Office, the Byron Police Department, and the Fort Valley Police Department.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Will Keyes with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Georgia and Trial Attorney Banu Rangarajan with the Department of Justice, Environmental Crimes Section are prosecuting the case.
Homicide In Thomaston
An hour later, a second shots fired call was received from the same location and officers found a black male lying on the ground in front of Building H with multiple gunshot wounds.
Two people have been detained for questioning, the investigation is still active and more information will be available later.
Friday, March 11, 2022
Hard Freeze Warning
Upson-Lee Player Charged In Monroe County
ACCORDING TO A FRONT PAGE STORY OF THE MONROE COUNTY ADVERTISER NEWSPAPER, 17 YEAR OLD AZIYAH TAILA PERRY TURNED HERSELF IN TO MONROE COUNTY S.O. FEBRUARY 28TH FOR A MISDEMEANOR CHARGE OF AFFRAY. MS. PERRY'S PHOTO IS ON THE FRONT PAGE.
DEPUTIES RESPONDED TO THE FIGHT AND THE S.O. HAD ORIGINALLY PLANNED TO ALLOW THE TWO SCHOOLS TO HANDLE DISCIPLINE BUT GREW CONCERNED THEY MIGHT HANDLE IT DIFFERENTLY, SO CHARGES WERE FILED. SHERIFF BRAD FREEMAN WAS QUOTED IN THE ARTICLE AS SAYING U-L PLAYERS COMPLAINED THAT THE JACKSON CHEERLEADERS " STIRRED THEM UP" DURING THE GAME, BUT THE SHERIFF DISMISSED THAT DEFENSE.
101 NEWS RECEIVED A PRESS RELEASE FROM THE MONROE S.O. RIGHT AFTER THE FIGHT, BUT AT THE TIME IT WAS JUST UNDER INVESTIGATION. WE THEN QUESTIONED U-L SCHOOL OFFICIALS ABOUT THE INCIDENT AT LEAST TWICE, BUT THEY OFFERED NO COMMENT.
Two County BOC and Two BOE Members Opposed
IN UPSON COUNTY
TWO MEMBERS OF THE T-U BOARD OF EDUCATION HAVE CHALLENGERS
Board Of Appeals Meeting Monday
- Opening of Meeting and Call to Order
- Appeal Request of Building Permit Fee – Mr. Allen Harris has requested to appeal the building permit cost for work being completed at his property located at 95 Hugo Starling Drive, Thomaston, GA 30286.
- Other Business
- Adjournment
Thursday, March 10, 2022
Guilty Plea In 24 Year Old Rape Case
Arnold pled guilty to entering the home of the victim on March 24, 1998, beating her with a baseball bat, and raping her in her kitchen. The case went unsolved until November 18, 2020 when the defendant was arrested. The Fayette County Sheriff’s Office in 2020 requested that the DNA from the rape kit undergo familial DNA analysis. After that analysis, the defendant’s profile emerged as a match to the profile from the rape kit. A confirmation test was performed at the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, and the defendant’s DNA was indeed a match to the DNA in the rape kit. After the confirmation, the defendant was arrested.
District Attorney Broder said of the plea: “this was truly a team effort between my office and the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office. I cannot say thank you enough to the Sheriff’s Office and the work they did on this case. I am so proud of the victim and the strength she displayed throughout this case. She is a remarkable person, and I am honored to know her. This plea is a testament to tenacity and a refusal to give up on the part of all involved.”
Upson Historical Society March Program
UHS officer elections will also be held at the March program, and those in attendance will be able to make nominations for two-year term positions. Before nominating someone, please be sure that they understand the requirements of the position and are willing and able to serve.
Commissioner Jones Has A Challenger
Yarbrough Convicted For Murder
Yarbrough, an 18 year old man from Griffin, was convicted of shooting Robert Donnel Brown in the back 3 times, killing him. The defendant claimed self-defense, but the jury rejected that defense with its verdict. Yarbrough murdered Brown on July 14, 2020 in the yard of a home on Melrose Avenue in Griffin.
District Attorney Broder said of the verdict: “Robert Brown lost his life in a senseless act of violence. He was gunned down and executed by a man who did not have any regard for his life. Yesterday, a Spalding County jury sent a clear message to those like Yarbrough who commit violent crimes in our community…these acts will not be tolerated. I am proud of my office who worked so hard to bring this case to a jury. For those in this community who insist on continuing to bring violence to Spalding County, know this, my office is staffed and ready to continue to aggressively pursue and prosecute you.”
The Honorable Scott Ballard will sentence Yarbrough on March 24th.
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
Homestead Exemption Deadline Approaching
Thomaston Fire Department In New Building
FIRE CHIEF RENEE HARRIS SAYS A RIBBON CUTTING WILL BE SCHEDULED IN APRIL JUST AFTER THE DECOMMISSIONING OF THE OLD FIRE HOUSE WHEN THE AMERICAN FLAG IS TAKEN DOWN. THE CHIEF TOLD 101 NEWS PLANS ARE TO HAVE FORMER MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT TO RIDE FIRE ENGINES TO THE RIBBON CUTTING AFTER THE DECOMMISSIONING CEMEMONY.
MOTORISTS SHOULD BE ALERT FOR THE EMERGENCY TRAFFIC LIGHTS THAT WILL ACTIVATE WHEN UNITS LEAVE THE NEW STATION.
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Postal Service Reform Act Passes
“Georgians rely on the U.S. Postal Service to get their medicine, social security checks, tax documents, their ballot and so much more,” Said Senator Reverend Warnock. “I’m pleased we were able to finally get this commonsense legislation done, and that it will soon become law. And, I’m proud that all Georgians, especially seniors, voters, and workers, will benefit from these much needed improvements to USPS.”
The Postal Service Reform Act includes the following provisions:
Six-Day Delivery: The Postal Service Reform Act would permanently require the Postal Service to maintain its standard of delivering at least six days a week.
Service Performance Transparency: The Postal Service Reform Act would require the Postal Service to develop a public-facing, online dashboard with national and local level service performance data updated each week to provide additional transparency and promote compliance with on-time delivery of mail.
In addition, the bill will require:
- Regular reporting to Congress on Postal Service operations and financial performance to enable accountability of stated cost savings, revenue, and infrastructure investment goals;
- A Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) review of cost attribution guidelines to ensure cost and pricing accuracy;
- A study on operational inefficiencies in the Postal Service’s handling of flats such as catalogs and magazines;
- Adjustments to the considerations the Postal Service must make when deciding which mode of transportation to use to deliver mail in order to ensure consistency and reliability;
- The expansion of special rates for local newspaper distribution to promote local news organizations;
- Increased funding control for the PRC to support its mission of regulating the Postal Service;
- The consolidation of the PRC’s small Inspector General Office into the more robust Postal Service Office of Inspector General.
Qualifying In Upson County
School Board District 2 – Jacqueline Hollis - Incumbent
School Board District 4 - Timothy Brian Salter- Incumbent
Republican
County Commissioner District 3 – Paul Jones Incumbent
Partain Named 2021 Cattlewoman Of The Year
Hailey became involved in showing animals and rodeoing at a young age, which lead to her obtaining her Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Tarleton State University in Texas. She even taught meat science courses and helped run the custom slaughter facility while completing her studies.
It is no surprise that Hailey quickly emersed herself in the community when she moved to Upson County four years ago to take on the role she currently holds. Hailey also oversees the local 4H Programs and supervises key staff members who implement programs and educate the youth in the nearby community and schools.
The title of Cattlewoman of the year is awarded to a member who has gone above and beyond. As a member of the Cattlewomen's Association, Hailey has been able to shine a light on how the roles of women on the farm have changed. She participates in Farm Days in local and surrounding regions and was instrumental in implementing the first Kids Cattle Camp in the area. She is proactive in reaching out to local farmers to ensure the proper soil and water samples have been taken, and she provides support and resources to farmers throughout the year. Hailey worked with other members and as of February 2022, cattlewomen are now voting members of the Cattlemen's Association.
When asked what she enjoys most about being a member of the Cattlewomen's Association and supervising the local 4H programs, Hailey shared, " I am happy to be able to give a voice to women in the agricultural business and teach and guide them in an industry that has been historically male driven. When it comes to 4H, I take pride in educating our youth in fun and innovative ways."
You can find out more about Hailey and this award by watching the video at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fzK1jHDo88.