Georgia lawmaker arrested after knocking on Gov. Kemp's door will not be prosecuted
A Georgia lawmaker who attempted to gain access to Gov. Brian Kemp’s office as he signed a controversial voting bill into law late last month will not be prosecuted, an Atlanta district attorney said Wednesday. On March 25, state Rep. Park Cannon was forcibly removed from the Georgia Statehouse after she knocked on Kemp’s office door. She was charged with obstruction of law enforcement and disruption of the General Assembly, both felonies, and faced the possibility of an eight-year prison sentence if convicted. "After reviewing all of the ...
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