Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr announces creation of anti-gang network

Chris Carr

ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp attended the seventh meeting of Attorney General Chris Carr’s Georgia Anti-Gang Network this week. The network brings together local, state, and federal partners to increase communication and information sharing, creating a more strategic response to gang activity statewide.

“I am extremely proud of the work that the state is doing to support our local and federal partners in fighting back against gang activity,” Kemp said in a news release. “The truth is, our fight continues to intensify, and I am doubling down on our efforts by dedicating every resource available to protect our communities. This afternoon, I spoke with our law enforcement leaders about building on our partnerships and wise investments in public safety over the last three years. I look forward to continuing our work to protect Georgians from gangs and hold criminals accountable.”

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