Georgia judge rules out referendum on abolishing police department in Black jogger case

The judge ruled that the authority to abolish a police department rests with local officials and was not subject to a public referendum. The move to abolish the Glynn County Police Department was spurred by the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery by two white men, including a former police officer.

Reuters| Atlanta | United States

Updated: 11-09-2020 21:35 IST | Created: 11-09-2020 21:22 IST

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A Georgia Superior Court judge ruled on Friday that voters cannot decide to abolish the Glynn County Police Department over its handling of the murder of a Black jogger, an incident captured on a cellphone video that created a national outcry. The judge ruled that the authority to abolish a police department rests with local officials and was not subject to a public referendum.

The move to abolish the Glynn County Police Department was spurred by the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery by two white men, including a former police officer. The killing occurred in February but the suspects were charged only after state authorities become involved two months later.

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