Georgia’s Attorney General Won’t Say If He’s Investigating Legally Questionable Arrest Of GOP Senator

Georgia’s Attorney General Won’t Say If He’s Investigating Legally Questionable Arrest Of GOP Senator


Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr is refusing to say whether he plans to investigate the legally questionable arrest of a GOP state senator during last week’s State of the State address, The Federalist has learned.

The incident in question came to fruition last Thursday, when Sen. Colton Moore attempted to enter the House of Representatives to listen to Gov. Brian Kemp’s State of the State address to joint members of the Georgia General Assembly. The GOP senator was previously banished from the lower chamber last year by Republican Speaker Jon Burns after criticizing the apparent corruption of late Speaker David Ralston, Burns’ predecessor.

Burns sent a letter to Moore on Jan. 14, notifying him that he is “not allowed to enter the House

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