What Gang Cops Know
The Georgia Anti-Gang Network met Monday to compare notes. The first order of business: create better notes.
Chris Barnett, executive director for the State Board of Pardons and Paroles, spoke proudly Monday before the assembled sheriffs deputies and elected officials and agency apparatchiks in Canton about how his department had embedded people with the prison system, the better to learn about gang activity.
The parole board was actively looking for gang memb…
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