I-Team: Charges dropped against Gwinnett Co. sheriff

By Randy Travis Published July 24, 2023 LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - Surveillance tapes from two Georgia counties. Two unrelated GBI investigations. And one metro bonding company owner connected to each, including an incident that is now part of the Fulton County Grand Jury investigation into possible 2020 election interference. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/bondsman-who-failed-to-get-gwinnett-sheriff-arrested-now-facing-gbi-investigation-himself

I-Team: Controversial Douglas County judge must face disciplinary panel Sept. 5

By Randy Travis Published July 10, 2023 DOUGLASVILLE, Ga. - Douglas County Probate Judge Christina Peterson must appear Sept. 5 to answer 40 allegations of alleged judicial misconduct. The Hearing Panel for the Judicial Qualifications Commission set the date after rejecting Peterson’s motion to dismiss most of the violations because they happened before she was sworn into office. Peterson originally faced 50 violations, but the JQC earlier agreed to drop 10 because some did take place before Peterson declared her candidacy. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/controversial-douglas-county-judge-faces-disciplinary-panel-sept-5

FBLA national conference in Atlanta hosts 14K students and educators

Downtown Atlanta bustled this week with the Future Business Leaders of America's national conference. Most of American business is small business. And business success doesn’t happen by accident. It has to be cultivated. FBLA taps young people early teaching them about leadership, networking and competition. 

I-Team: Black Wolf owner loses security license, accused of endangering public with armed rideshare drivers

By Randy Travis Published June 26, 2023 10:47PM Georgia FOX 5 Atlanta Rideshare app touting security now under fire A rideshare company that used armed security guards as drivers, letting customers request a ride through an app just like they would Uber or Lyft, is now in hot water. The Georgia-based Black Wolf App attracted national attention, prompting the FOX 5 I-Team to look into the company's licensing. LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - Kerry KingBrown’s idea certainly seemed innovative: provide armed security guards as rideshare drivers and let customers request a ride through an app just like they would Uber or Lyft. The Georgia-based Black Wolf App attracted national cable news attention earlier this month as well as a story from FOX 5. But KingBrown’s idea is in danger — his own security license has since been terminated — because of a dispute over whether his company is really providing security services. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/black-wolf-owner-loses-security-license-accused-of-endangering-public-with-armed-drivers