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https://www.spreaker.com/user/hertube/ep-152-kirkland-carden-duluth-city-counc
www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com “I was shocked that our sheriff, who was elected to represent and serve all of Gwinnett, would invite D.A. King as a spokesperson to represent his department on such a controversial, significant (and) impassioned issue,” Carden said. “D.A. King should be able to enjoy the same First Amendment protections as we all are, as any other American. However, hateful xenophobic rhetoric has no place in our county and should never be elevated to a public platform by the sheriff.”
Carden’s call for a public condemnation of Conway comes less than a week after King — who is from Cobb County — filed an ethics complaint against Fosque. The complaint was in response to a public rebuke against King that Fosque made at the Aug. 6 Board of Commissioners meeting.
Fosque was the organizer of the 287(g) forum in late July where King was invited by Conway to sit on the discussion panel.
Source: www.gwinnettdailypost.com
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