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Body found by I-75, apparently run over by their own mini-van
Body found by I-75, apparently run over by their own mini-van

Yahoo

time31-03-2025

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Body found by I-75, apparently run over by their own mini-van

Authorities are investigating the death of a person who was apparently run over by the mini-van they were driving. At approximately 8:27 a.m. on Sunday, a truck driver reported finding a body near an empty mini-van on Interstate 75 Northbound at an entrance ramp. Deputies with the Gordon County Sheriff's Office and Fire-Rescue crews responded and located the body. Deputies called the Coroner and Georgia State Patrol Troopers to the scene as well. The victim, who was not a Gordon County resident, showed signs of having been run over by an automobile. A mini-van that was near the body, in gear with the motor still running, was lodged against a guardrail. A family member of the victim later confirmed that the victim was driving the mini-van. Officers found no evidence of foul play or that any other person was involved. Georgia State Patrol is leading the investigation with assistance from deputies and the Coroner. The victim was not publicly identified. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] TRENDING STORIES: Body of GA woman who disappeared after crash discovered in deep well near her car GA woman who suffered miscarriage charged after fetus found in dumpster GA woman convicted of poisoning husband with antifreeze [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Troopers say ICE training will give them guidance on how to handle criminals in country illegally
Troopers say ICE training will give them guidance on how to handle criminals in country illegally

Yahoo

time19-03-2025

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Troopers say ICE training will give them guidance on how to handle criminals in country illegally

Gov. Brian Kemp wants hundreds of state officers to help the feds detain criminals who are in the country illegally. The governor has requested ICE train capitol police, Georgia State Patrol and Motor Carrier officers to apprehend people here who 'pose a risk to the public.' The Georgia Commissioner of Public Safety told Channel 2 investigative reporter Mark Winne that Georgia has applied to get immigration training from the feds for all Georgia troopers and other officers under his command. He says details are still being worked out and Georgia is in the queue for this along with other states. 'We're going to try and stay in our lane and do what's proper and what's right. And if people are here illegally, I think it's important for us to take those out of here. We're trying to create a safe community for our citizens to live, work and enjoy life,' Georgia Department of Public Safety Commissioner Billy Hitchens said. Winne rode along with Georgia State Patrol Sgt. David Whitehead on Tuesday and rolled up on a traffic stop. Whitehead said the driver said he crossed the border illegally from Venezuela but turned himself in and is here legally now. But later he was found with a bogus work permit at the jail. The stop illustrates the complexities of immigration law troopers encounter and why training on it would be useful. RELATED STORIES: Immigration protesters rally after governor asks ICE to train Georgia State Patrol Troopers ICE partners with Georgia state troopers for immigrant training Georgia lawmakers split along party lines over ICE-targeted operations 'Will this ICE training be useful and if so, why?' Winne asked Whitehead. 'It will because it's going to give us a point of—to know we should go next with it,' Whitehead said. 'It will give us guidance should these people be here, should they be removed from the state of Georgia.' 'Our goal is not to come out and round up illegal immigrants that aren't doing anything,' Hitchens said. Hitchens said at the direction of Kemp, he has requested U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to train all 1,100 Georgia State Patrol Troopers, Capitol police officers and Motor Carrier Compliance Division officers on how to handle situations involving men and women in this country illegally who have committed crimes. 'It'll just give us another tool in our tool belt that allows us to deal with, you know, criminals that are here illegally when we come in contact with them during our daily operations,' Hitchens said. 'Immigration law is complicated, right?' Winne asked Hitchens. 'Yes. It very much is very complicated. And that's why this training will not turn us into Ice agents,' Hitchens said. 'Are you confident this training will not take away from having enough troopers on the road?' Winne asked Hitchens. 'Yes, sir. I'm very confident of that,' Hitchens said. Whitehead said he's part of the GSP's Criminal Interdiction Unit which works often with DEA and other federal agencies on big drug cases involving foreign-based cartels -- cases frequently involving people in this country illegally. 'I would note that you can't train someone on immigration law in a couple hours. Immigration law is wildly complicated,' immigration attorney Chuck Kuck told Channel 2's Brittany Kleinpeter on Tuesday. 'Some people will be detained but this is not going to result in mass arrests by the DPS.' As for the driver who was pulled over, Whitehead said the driver would go to jail for having no license, a window tint violation and having a 4-year-old in the car unrestrained. Whitehead described a February chase by his unit in metro Atlanta ending in a PIT maneuver and the discovery the driver was in the US illegally and had roughly 20 pounds of methamphetamine. In another stop last week, the driver was here illegally and had rape and assault-strangulation charges on his history though we don't know the status of those charges. But Whitehead said ICE told GSP they'd been looking for that man for deportation.

20 DUI arrests made over 7 hours during East GA road safety checks
20 DUI arrests made over 7 hours during East GA road safety checks

Yahoo

time23-02-2025

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20 DUI arrests made over 7 hours during East GA road safety checks

Deputies and Troopers in East Georgia spent Friday night trying to get drunk drivers off the roads. Deputies from the Richmond County Sheriff's Office, along with Georgia State Patrol Troopers and members of the Governor's Office of Highway Safety conducted road safety checks throughout Richmond County over seven hours. Between 8 p.m. and 3 a.m., 20 DUI arrests were made. The safety checks also resulted in nine seatbelt violations, five child safety seat citations, two uninsured motorist citations, 10 suspended driver's license citations, two suspended tag citations, an arrest for an outstanding warrant, and an arrest on felony drug charges. In addition to the 20 DUI arrests, drivers who were deemed 'less safe' were given the opportunity to call for a sober driver to prevent potential accidents. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] TRENDING STORIES: 'Armed and dangerous' shooting suspect could be in Atlanta Fulton deputies make drug bust after pulling over man for not wearing his seatbelt 'They've been fumbled too many times:' Atlanta's unhoused face warming center challenges [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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