Streets near courthouse closed amid rising rumors of new Trump indictment.
Streets Around Courthouse Being Shut Down as Rumors of Another Trump Indictment Grow
Get ready for some major developments in Atlanta as the Fulton County Courthouse prepares for what could be another indictment of former President Donald Trump. The anticipation is building, and it’s causing quite a stir.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been tight-lipped about her plans, but speculation is running rampant that Trump may face charges of election interference for challenging the state’s 2020 presidential results.
Months ago, Willis made it clear that trials and in-person meetings would be put on hold in August while a grand jury investigated the matter. Now, it seems like the pieces are falling into place.
Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat has been making moves as well. He recently announced that his department is ready to fingerprint and photograph Trump if an indictment is handed down. And now, the closure of several streets around the courthouse is adding fuel to the fire.
“Sheriff Labat’s top priority is to make sure that everyone that still comes to conduct business at the courthouse and the government center or anywhere near this footprint stays safe,” said Natalie Ammons, spokeswoman for the sheriff’s office.
Labat’s office has not provided specific details about the security concerns that prompted the street closures, but it’s clear that they are taking this situation seriously.
Labat has made it clear that if Trump is charged, he will be treated like any other alleged criminal. No special treatment here. The sheriff’s office is prepared to have a mugshot ready for him.
Labat has even sent deputies to Miami and New York City to observe how authorities handle security for Trump’s arraignments in those areas. They are leaving no stone unturned.
This wouldn’t be the first time Trump faces legal trouble. He has already been indicted three times. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg charged him with falsifying business records in 2016, and Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith has indicted him twice.
Now, all eyes are on Fulton County as the possibility of another indictment looms. Sheriff Labat and his team are closely monitoring the situation, ready to respond accordingly.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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