Up to now, the state’s election laws have allowed Democrats and Republicans to automatically appear on the ballot after winning their primaries- even without opposition. If you’ve ever wondered why you have just two candidates to choose from in most of the races on your November ballot, look no further than the unusually high bar that the state of Georgia sets for third-party candidates just to get onto the ballot in the first place. end your “prison break” escape room game.- Josh McLaurin September 7, 2021 end your “prison break” escape room game.” Josh McLaurin, a Fulton County Democrat, tweeted at the department, “. With criminal justice and social justice at the forefront of many people’s minds, a entertainment and team-building exercise making light of an innocent person being wrongly convicted for a crime they didn’t commit struck many as being somewhere between poor taste and downright offensive. The game room event is scheduled to begin September 10 and run through October 30. The “get busy living or get busy dying” reference is from Shawshank Redemption, the story of a man wrongly convicted of murder. One team, one hour, one chance to break free.” It’s time to get busy living, or get busy dying. While the prison is in chaos because of a riot in the yard, you have a tiny window of opportunity to explore the building and carry out a great escape. The advertisement for the event reads: “You’ve settled in, made a few friends, but every man has his breaking point. Unlike past game rooms sponsored by the Parks department with whodunit themes, this month’s theme is “Prison Break,” with participants to be told they’ve been wrongly sentenced to life without parole and challenged to find a way out of jail after a riot. The Cobb County Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs has raised the ire of one state Representative - and the eyebrows of plenty of Cobb County residents - with the prison theme of an upcoming county-sponsored game room event. Trump Washington indictment - Full coverage Brian Kemp testifies in Fulton County Trump probeįulton grand jury subpoenas Rudy Giuliani, Lindsey Graham, Trump campaign lawyers RELATED: The New York grand jury investigating TrumpĪ rural Georgia county caught up in Trump probe awaits answersĬan a former president be indicted? An AJC podcast explored the historic recordįulton DA faces biggest decision of career as Trump grand jury loomsįulton County judges approve special grand jury for Trump Georgia election probe Trump’s state of mind central to Fulton DA’s investigation ![]() Georgia grand jury report recommends perjury charges Harassment of Atlanta poll workers could be subject of Trump indictments Listen: An extraordinary look inside the Georgia grand jury probeįrom March: Trump Georgia grand jury heard 3rd leaked Trump call For more background, listen to Season 9: ‘The Trump Grand Jury’.The Trump Indictment’ podcast from the AJC - ‘Breakdown’ Season 10 Trump indicted: How Georgia case compares to DOJ and New York probes Every Wednesday through the proceedings, our veteran journalists guide you though these unprecedented times. ![]() Get the latest on the Trump indictment with the AJC’s pop-up newsletter. ![]() Georgia and Trump: Takeaways from the push to overturn the 2020 electionĪJC Special Report: Inside the campaign to undermine Georgia’s electionĬomplete coverage of Trump and the Georgia investigation Watch: What is RICO? The Georgia racketeering law could be a factorĪ closer look at state laws examined by Fulton DA in Trump probeįulton courthouse has seen its share of big cases LISTEN: Donald Trump and his allies indicted in Georgia - Politically Georgia LISTEN: ‘The Trump Indictment’ podcast - ‘The Enterprise’ - AJC Breakdown Racketeering: Explaining the ‘criminal enterprise’ described in the indictment Scott McAfee: Meet the judge overseeing the case Who is Fani Willis, the Georgia DA prosecuting Trump Who’s who in the Georgia Trump indictment - Photos, bio, charges at a glance READ: Full Fulton County grand jury indictment The Trump Georgia investigation 101: What is it about?’ Trump investigations in Georgia and elsewhere - Continuing Coverage
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