Brian Kemp (R) give the State of the State address. Members of the Georgia State Patrol arrested state Sen. Colton Moore (R) after he tried to push past state troopers and ignored verbal warnings ...
State Sen. Colton Moore is detained by Georgia State Patrol as Moore attempted to enter the state House of Representatives for the State of the State address at the Georgia Capitol on Thursday ...
Georgia State Patrol intercepted him and instructed him not to go further due to his banishment. “This is a joint session of the General Assembly. Your House rules do not apply,” Moore fired ...
Georgia State Patrol intercepted him and instructed him not to go further due to his banishment. “This is a joint session of the General Assembly. Your House rules do not apply,” Moore fired ...
Georgia state Sen. Colton Moore is arrested outside the Capitol soon ... After more arguing, officers told Moore he was under arrest, cuffed him and led him away to a squad car.
Georgia state Sen. Colton Moore (R) was arrested and transported to the Fulton County Jail on Thursday for attempting to enter the House Chamber to hear Gov. Brian Kemp’s (R) state address after ...
He was then shepherded away by the Georgia State Patrol (GSP) in handcuffs for defying the ban. The GSP said its troopers were forced to step in when Mr Moore created a disruption outside the ...
“The Georgia State Patrol arrested Sen. Colton Moore at the state capitol following a public disturbance prior to the State of the State address,” according to a statement from the Georgia ...
After attempting to get into the chamber, Moore was removed by the Georgia State Patrol. Thursday, FOX 5 cameras were rolling as Moore tried to enter the chamber and was blocked by the doorkeeper ...
The Dalton Police Department arrested 29-year-old Mark Lee Sims on Saturday night with assistance from the Georgia State Patrol’s SWAT team after a standoff that lasted nearly two hours.