Roads near Georgia courthouse closed due to anticipated fourth Trump indictment.
Georgia’s Fulton County Sheriff’s Office to Close Roads Ahead of Anticipated Fourth Indictment Against Former President Donald Trump
The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia has made an announcement that is sure to capture the attention of many. In preparation for an anticipated fourth indictment against former President Donald Trump, the office has decided to close the roads near the county courthouse.
The specific road that will be affected is Pryor Street SW in Atlanta, which stretches between MLK Jr. Drive and Mitchell Street. Starting from Monday at 5 a.m., this road will be closed off to ensure the safety and security of the area. The closure is expected to last until August 18.
While the road closure may cause some inconvenience, it is a necessary measure to protect the Fulton County Courthouse, where District Attorney Fani Willis is expected to file the indictment. This action comes as a recommendation from the grand jury, although their final decision has not yet been delivered.
Increased Security Measures and Limited Parking
During this period, there will be increased security in the vicinity. Pedestrian traffic will still be allowed on Pryor Street SW, but public parking will not be permitted. However, rest assured that the Fulton County Courthouse will remain open to the public.
Speculation is rife regarding the potential charges that Trump may face. It is believed that the grand jury is considering indicting him for alleged interference in the 2020 election in Georgia. Trump had reportedly urged Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find” election results in Fulton County, claiming it to be the key to his victory.
Trump is already facing a range of indictments, including mishandling classified documents and subverting the 2020 presidential election. Despite these charges, he pleaded not guilty to his most recent allegations just last Thursday.
If District Attorney Fani Willis does proceed with the indictment, it would mark the fourth one against the former president. Willis has been serving as the district attorney since 2020 and is currently unopposed in the upcoming general election. However, she will face reelection next year.
For more information on this developing story, you can click here to read the full article from The Washington Examiner.
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