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W.Va. A.G. McCuskey Praises Supreme Court Decision in Wounded Veteran Case
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, April 24 -- The West Virginia Attorney General John B. McCuskey issued the following news release on April 23, 2026:
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Attorney General McCuskey Praises Supreme Court Decision in Wounded Veteran Case
West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey today is praising the Supreme Court's decision in Hencely v. Fluor, ruling on the side of a veteran who was wounded in Afghanistan by a private contractor.
Attorney General McCuskey led a bipartisan amicus brief on behalf of West Virginia and 19 other states in the case, supporting Hencely.
"This brave soldier not only
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CHARLESTON, West Virginia, April 24 -- The West Virginia Attorney General John B. McCuskey issued the following news release on April 23, 2026:
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Attorney General McCuskey Praises Supreme Court Decision in Wounded Veteran Case
West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey today is praising the Supreme Court's decision in Hencely v. Fluor, ruling on the side of a veteran who was wounded in Afghanistan by a private contractor.
Attorney General McCuskey led a bipartisan amicus brief on behalf of West Virginia and 19 other states in the case, supporting Hencely.
"This brave soldier not onlysuffered tremendously while serving his country, but he also had to come home and fight for justice. We knew the lower courts got it wrong, and I'm proud the high court agreed with us. Today, justice prevailed," Attorney General McCuskey said.
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court allowed a lawsuit brought by a U.S. Army veteran to proceed, vacating a lower court ruling that dismissed it.
Winston Tyler Hencely was injured when a suicide bomb was detonated during a Veterans Day 5k run. The explosion killed 5 people and injured 16, including Hencely. The suicide vest was set off by a former Taliban insurgent who was working as a contractor for Fluor Corporation.
Hencely's lawsuit against Fluor was filed in South Carolina for negligent hiring and supervision. Lower courts dismissed the case, ruling that federal contractors should be protected from lawsuits, just like the federal government, during times of combat. The Supreme Court Wednesday disagreed.
Read the Attorney General's amicus brief here and the Supreme Court's ruling here (https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.supremecourt.gov%2Fopinions%2F25pdf%2F24-924_3d9g.pdf&data=05%7C02%7Cacantrell%40wvago.gov%7C0daf4205f6e949b91c5c08dea16cf6e0%7C3a89d8fc1c954f00b5a42f0551f6bfde%7C0%7C0%7C639125686565012009%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=xJZIc%2FuoxZQuHTf01fXKiDVPVgM0EYko%2FWhlkPpl1Hg%3D&reserved=0).
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Original text here: https://ago.wv.gov/article/attorney-general-mccuskey-praises-supreme-court-decision-wounded-veteran-case
Okla. A.G. Drummond Rallies 28 States to Defend Police; U.S. Supreme Court Delivers Victory
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, April 24 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release on April 23, 2026:
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Drummond rallies 28 states to defend police; U.S. Supreme Court delivers victory
The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a decisive victory for law enforcement this week after Attorney General Gentner Drummond led a 28-state coalition supporting the ability of police officers to do their jobs.
In the case of District of Columbia v. R.W., the Supreme Court reversed a lower court ruling that had thrown out a police stop because the D.C. Court of Appeals decided the
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, April 24 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release on April 23, 2026:
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Drummond rallies 28 states to defend police; U.S. Supreme Court delivers victory
The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a decisive victory for law enforcement this week after Attorney General Gentner Drummond led a 28-state coalition supporting the ability of police officers to do their jobs.
In the case of District of Columbia v. R.W., the Supreme Court reversed a lower court ruling that had thrown out a police stop because the D.C. Court of Appeals decided theofficer lacked reasonable suspicion. The case stems from a February 2023 incident when an officer pulled into an apartment parking lot around 2 a.m. and saw two people immediately flee a vehicle. The driver then began backing out of the parking space with the rear door still hanging open which prompted the officer to investigate.
The DC Court of Appeals had thrown out the stop by picking apart each fact in isolation rather than considering the totality of the circumstances, as Supreme Court precedent requires.
In October 2025, Drummond and the coalition filed an amicus brief in support of the officer's actions. In the brief, the coalition argued that the lower court's ruling made no sense and would tie the hands of officers trying to keep their communities safe.
"Common sense matters," said Drummond. "A good officer reads a situation - the time of night, what he sees, what he knows - and makes a call. Courts shouldn't be Monday-morning quarterbacking those decisions by nitpicking each detail in isolation. Oklahoma stood up for law enforcement on this one, and the Supreme Court backed us up."
The issue has particular significance in Oklahoma, where cross-deputized officers in the eastern part of the state can face different constitutional standards depending on whether a case is prosecuted in the state or federal court. Oklahoma's brief highlighted that confusion - and the public-safety consequences of it - as a central reason for the Supreme Court to step in.
The Supreme Court held that the police officer had reasonable suspicion for the stop under the Fourth Amendment. The Court summarily reversed the DC Court of Appeals - a step the Supreme Court takes only when a lower court's error is clear enough that full briefing and oral arguments are unnecessary.
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Original text here: https://oklahoma.gov/oag/news/newsroom/2026/april/drummond-rallies-28-states-to-defend-police.html
Miami International Airport: Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava Unveils AI and Robotics Innovations at EMerge Americas
MIAMI, Florida, April 24 -- Miami International Airport issued the following news on April 23, 2026:
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Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava unveils AI and robotics innovations at eMerge Americas
MIA launches the world's first AI-powered airport hologram chatbot while PortMiami showcases next-generation robotics and AI technology.
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Miami-Dade County today took center stage at eMerge Americas, unveiling transformative technologies that demonstrate how artificial intelligence and innovation are reshaping public service across both its airport and seaport operations.
Miami-Dade County
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MIAMI, Florida, April 24 -- Miami International Airport issued the following news on April 23, 2026:
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Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava unveils AI and robotics innovations at eMerge Americas
MIA launches the world's first AI-powered airport hologram chatbot while PortMiami showcases next-generation robotics and AI technology.
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Miami-Dade County today took center stage at eMerge Americas, unveiling transformative technologies that demonstrate how artificial intelligence and innovation are reshaping public service across both its airport and seaport operations.
Miami-Dade CountyMayor Daniella Levine Cava kicked off the event by debuting Miami International Airport's AI-powered hologram chatbots, now available at four key entry points across the airport. The launch makes MIA the first airport in the world to deploy large-scale geo-aware, agentic AI across its digital infrastructure, delivering real-time, location-based assistance through natural conversation and enabling seamless interaction across web, mobile, kiosks, and on-site digital interfaces.
MIA's hologram chatbots - developed in collaboration with Mappedin, Satisfi Labs, and Hypervsn - enhance the passenger journey by providing intuitive, personalized support from curb to gate, marking a major milestone in Miami-Dade County's use of artificial intelligence to improve the travel experience.
Complementing these efforts, PortMiami, the Cruise Capital of the World(R) and the Cargo Gateway of the Americas(R), showcased innovative technologies aimed at strengthening operations and efficiency, including WorkWise's robotic cleaning systems that support maintenance teams and optimize terminal operations, along with GridMatrix's AI-powered platforms that analyze traffic flow to improve the movement of cargo and passengers.
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"This is what the future looks like - and it's being built right here in Miami-Dade. We're not just keeping pace with innovation. We're leading it, harnessing artificial intelligence to transform how we serve our visitors and our community every day. From our airport to our seaport, we are creating a smarter, more connected, and truly future-ready Miami-Dade."
- Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava.
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Together, these innovations reflect Miami-Dade County's broader vision to be Future-Ready--leveraging artificial intelligence and emerging technologies to deliver real, everyday results for residents and visitors while strengthening the County's position as a global hub for innovation.
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Miami International Airport, America's busiest airport for international freight and the second busiest for international passengers, is receiving an unprecedented investment of $12 billion in capital improvements and maintenance upgrades. MIA offers more flights to Latin America and the Caribbean than any other U.S. airport and is also the leading economic engine for Miami-Dade County and the state of Florida, generating business revenue of $181 billion and approximately 60 percent of all international visitors to Florida annually.
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Original text here: https://news.miami-airport.com/miami-dade-county-mayor-daniella-levine-cava-unveils-ai-and-robotics-innovations-at-emerge-americas/
ICYMI: Gov. Shapiro and Administration Leaders Hold Roundtable Discussion With CEOs and Site Selectors to Highlight Pennsylvania's Economic Competitiveness During NFL Draft
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, April 24 -- Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release on April 23, 2026:
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ICYMI: Governor Shapiro and Administration Leaders Hold Roundtable Discussion with CEOs and Site Selectors to Highlight Pennsylvania's Economic Competitiveness During NFL Draft
Throughout the Draft weekend in Pittsburgh, the Shapiro Administration is taking every opportunity to tout the Commonwealth's competitive, economic edge and encourage businesses to locate here.
Since taking office, Governor Shapiro has attracted over $41 billion in private-sector investment
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HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, April 24 -- Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release on April 23, 2026:
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ICYMI: Governor Shapiro and Administration Leaders Hold Roundtable Discussion with CEOs and Site Selectors to Highlight Pennsylvania's Economic Competitiveness During NFL Draft
Throughout the Draft weekend in Pittsburgh, the Shapiro Administration is taking every opportunity to tout the Commonwealth's competitive, economic edge and encourage businesses to locate here.
Since taking office, Governor Shapiro has attracted over $41 billion in private-sector investmentand created nearly 23,000 good-paying jobs across the Commonwealth.
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Pittsburgh, PA - Today, Governor Josh Shapiro, Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis, and leaders from the Shapiro Administration hosted local officials, CEOs, business leaders, consultants who assist companies with site location decisions, and economic development professionals for a conversation on the growing strength of Pennsylvania's business climate.
During the roundtable discussion, the Governor and his Administration highlighted how Pennsylvania is supporting business expansion and attraction, while securing a historic $41 billion in private-sector investments and creating nearly 23,000 good-paying jobs across the Commonwealth.
The Governor also heard from the CEOs whose companies operate here, sharing Pennsylvania's business advantages in having access to a strong, skilled workforce, a supportive business environment, location and access to major markets, and more.
Throughout events during the 2026 NFL Draft weekend in Pittsburgh, the Shapiro Administration is taking every opportunity to tout the Commonwealth's competitive edge as a top destination for business growth.
See what Pennsylvanians are reading and watching about the Governor's work to strengthen the Commonwealth's economy during the NFL Draft:
Pittsburgh Business Times: Shapiro joins corporate titans to pitch site selectors on Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Post Gazette: Market Square reopens after major renovation -- a 'major milestone' for Downtown
Pittsburgh Tribune Review: New and improved Market Square unveiled just in time for NFL Draft is only the beginning
Pittsburgh Business Times: Market Square reopens after $15 million renovation ahead of NFL Draft
WESA: Market Square's $15M makeover complete on NFL draft eve
KDKA: Pittsburgh's Market Square reopens after major makeover project
WTAE: Local businesses excited about Market Square reopening in downtown Pittsburgh
WPXI: Market Square reopens after major renovation
WTAJ: Pittsburgh's Market Square undergoes reconstruction for NFL Draft
The Rich Eisen Show: Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro Talks NFL Draft, Eagles & More with Rich Eisen
The Ross Tucker Podcast: Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro on the NFL Draft & the Eagles new stadium!
Carnegie Mellon University: Powering the Future Showcase
Learn more about the Shapiro Administration's efforts to support Pennsylvania's workers and businesses to create opportunity for all Pennsylvanians here (https://www.pa.gov/governor/accomplishments/economic-development).
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Original text here: https://www.pa.gov/governor/newsroom/2026-press-releases/icymi--gov--shapiro--admin--leaders-hold-roundtable-with-ceos--s
HAWAII GOVERNOR GREEN SIGNS LEGISLATION RECOGNIZING THE WORK OF BROTHER JOSEPH DUTTON OF MOLOKA'I
HONOLULU, Hawaii, April 24 -- Gov. Josh Green, D-Hawaii, issued the following news release on April 23, 2026:
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GOVERNOR GREEN SIGNS LEGISLATION RECOGNIZING THE WORK OF BROTHER JOSEPH DUTTON OF MOLOKAI
Governor Josh Green today signed into law Act 4, Session Laws of Hawaii 2026, (Senate Bill 2256), establishing April 27 of each year as "Brother Joseph Dutton Day." The measure honors and recognizes the extraordinary life and humanitarian contributions of Brother Joseph Dutton, whose decades of service at Kalaupapa left a lasting impact on Hawaii's history.
"Brother Joseph Dutton's life is
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HONOLULU, Hawaii, April 24 -- Gov. Josh Green, D-Hawaii, issued the following news release on April 23, 2026:
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GOVERNOR GREEN SIGNS LEGISLATION RECOGNIZING THE WORK OF BROTHER JOSEPH DUTTON OF MOLOKAI
Governor Josh Green today signed into law Act 4, Session Laws of Hawaii 2026, (Senate Bill 2256), establishing April 27 of each year as "Brother Joseph Dutton Day." The measure honors and recognizes the extraordinary life and humanitarian contributions of Brother Joseph Dutton, whose decades of service at Kalaupapa left a lasting impact on Hawaii's history.
"Brother Joseph Dutton's life isa powerful reminder of what it means to serve others with humility and compassion," said Governor Green. "By establishing this day of recognition, Hawaii ensures that his legacy continues to inspire future generations to act with kindness and selflessness."Upon learning of the work of Father Damien on Molokai, Brother Dutton traveled to Hawaii and arrived at Kalaupapa in July 1886. His work alongside Father Damien helped bring dignity, comfort and hope to those living in isolation. Quickly becoming skilled in caring for patients afflicted by Hansen's disease, Brother Dutton worked closely with Father Damien. After Father Damien's death in 1889, Brother Dutton continued the mission, managing the Baldwin Home for Boys and dedicating the remainder of his life to serving the residents of Kalaupapa.
"As State Senator representing Molokai, this recognition is deeply meaningful to our community," said Senator Lynn DeCoite (District 7 - Hana, East and Upcountry Maui, Moloka'i, Lana'i, Kaho'olawe and Molokini). "Brother Joseph Dutton stood alongside the people of Kalaupapa during one of the most difficult chapters in our history, bringing care, dignity and hope to those who needed it most. Establishing April 27 as Brother Joseph Dutton Day ensures that his legacy and the strength and resilience of Kalaupapa will continue to be honored for generations to come."
"As we honor the legacy of Brother Dutton and his history of service, selflessness and compassion, it's something we can carry forward as we strive -- as elected officials, as individuals and as members of the public -- to be our better selves and to lend a helping hand to those around us, especially those in need," said House Committee on Culture and Arts Chair Jeanne Kapela. "I also want to thank the incredible advocates who helped bring this bill to the finish line."
"For 44 years Joseph Dutton was an important member of the Kalaupapa community, embracing aloha and compassion in giving of his life of service to the patients living during challenging times," said Dr. Maria Devera, board president of the Joseph Dutton Guild. "It is fitting that we take time to recall and honor that life of service and take a moment and reflect on our call to service."
Kalaupapa remains a place of deep historical and cultural importance, where the resilience of patients and the dedication of caregivers like Brother Joseph Dutton continue to resonate.
Video of the bill signing can be seen here (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://hawaii.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f108b4805576bd697bf4dca5a&id=565ed01508&e=a99ac9e1fd__;!!LIYSdFfckKA!zDdVi_pHx0tdCfsBl5MDjTEcKhAwohJR71vM2QhvyrjbkYiM2qCyuetBZ3mY2uXWRpgADA-0ceAtDmf6m7SAaMqlFNZG$).
Photos of the bill signing ceremony, courtesy Office of the Governor, are available here (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://hawaii.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f108b4805576bd697bf4dca5a&id=acdd84cb86&e=a99ac9e1fd__;!!LIYSdFfckKA!zDdVi_pHx0tdCfsBl5MDjTEcKhAwohJR71vM2QhvyrjbkYiM2qCyuetBZ3mY2uXWRpgADA-0ceAtDmf6m7SAaBkxyV0X$). The slide deck presented at today's Brother Joseph Dutton bill signing can be found here (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://hawaii.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f108b4805576bd697bf4dca5a&id=1700b797bd&e=a99ac9e1fd__;!!LIYSdFfckKA!zDdVi_pHx0tdCfsBl5MDjTEcKhAwohJR71vM2QhvyrjbkYiM2qCyuetBZ3mY2uXWRpgADA-0ceAtDmf6m7SAaFHKuqUZ$).
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Original text here: https://governor.hawaii.gov/newsroom/office-of-the-governor-news-release-governor-signs-bill-to-honor-brother-dutton-of-kalaupapa/
Gov. Dunleavy Welcomes $115.4 Million Federal Port Grants for Alaska
JUNEAU, Alaska, April 24 -- Gov. Mike Dunleavy, R-Alaska, issued the following news release on April 22, 2026:
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Governor Dunleavy Welcomes $115.4 Million Federal Port Grants for Alaska
Seven Alaska Projects Selected from Competitive Federal Port Infrastructure Development Program
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Governor Mike Dunleavy today announced that Alaska has secured more than $115.4 million in federal grants through the U.S. Department of Transportation's Port Infrastructure Development Program. Seven Alaska projects were selected out of 37 awarded nationally, spanning coastal communities from the Yukon-Kuskokwim
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JUNEAU, Alaska, April 24 -- Gov. Mike Dunleavy, R-Alaska, issued the following news release on April 22, 2026:
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Governor Dunleavy Welcomes $115.4 Million Federal Port Grants for Alaska
Seven Alaska Projects Selected from Competitive Federal Port Infrastructure Development Program
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Governor Mike Dunleavy today announced that Alaska has secured more than $115.4 million in federal grants through the U.S. Department of Transportation's Port Infrastructure Development Program. Seven Alaska projects were selected out of 37 awarded nationally, spanning coastal communities from the Yukon-KuskokwimDelta to Southeast Alaska.
"Alaska's ports are the economic lifelines of our communities," said Governor Dunleavy. "These investments will modernize critical infrastructure, improve safety, and strengthen the supply chains Alaskans depend on every day. I want to thank Secretary Duffy and the Trump Administration for their commitment to advancing Alaska."
These projects address real, on-the-ground needs at ports across Alaska--improving freight movement, reliability, and day-to-day operations, said Alaska DOT&PF Commissioner Ryan Anderson. "By strengthening these connections, we're helping facilitate economic growth and expanding opportunities for communities across the state."
The awards will fund a broad range of port improvements across the state. In Southcentral Alaska, the Alaska Railroad Corporation will receive $20.4 million to upgrade the railroad tunnel connecting Port of Whittier to the ARRC mainline and purchase 30 new railcars, while the Municipality of Anchorage secured $4.7 million to plan the replacement of a petroleum terminal damaged in recent earthquakes.
The State of Alaska will receive $34 million to expand Port Mackenzie with a 110-acre cargo laydown area, rail spur, and barge dock improvements.
The City of Whittier will receive $4.1 million to design a replacement for the Delong Dock, the closest year-round deepwater port to Anchorage.
The Alaska Railroad Corporation will receive $20.4 million to upgrade the railroad tunnel connecting the Port of Whittier to the railroad's mainline track.
In Homer, $11.2 million will replace the aging float system at one of Alaska's busiest commercial fishing ports.
In Southeast Alaska, Skagway secured $38.6 million to construct a modern industrial dock with a RORO freight ramp and integrated fuel header.
In rural Western Alaska, the City of Chevak will receive $2.35 million to plan a new barge landing facility -- the community's only link for fuel and goods delivery.
The Port Infrastructure Development Program is administered by the Maritime Administration and awards grants competitively based on safety, efficiency, port resilience, and workforce development criteria.
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Original text here: https://gov.alaska.gov/governor-dunleavy-welcomes-115-4-million-federal-port-grants-for-alaska/
Ga. A.G. Carr Indicts Three for Targeting Training Center Contractor in Cobb County
ATLANTA, Georgia, April 24 -- Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr issued the following news release on April 23, 2026:
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Carr Indicts Three for Targeting Training Center Contractor in Cobb County
COBB COUNTY, GA - Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr today announced that his office has obtained a new indictment charging three individuals who are alleged to have traveled to Brasfield & Gorrie on May 12, 2022, in Cobb County, where they threw incendiary devices at the building - damaging property and setting fire to the surrounding land. Brasfield & Gorrie employees were inside the office at
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ATLANTA, Georgia, April 24 -- Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr issued the following news release on April 23, 2026:
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Carr Indicts Three for Targeting Training Center Contractor in Cobb County
COBB COUNTY, GA - Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr today announced that his office has obtained a new indictment charging three individuals who are alleged to have traveled to Brasfield & Gorrie on May 12, 2022, in Cobb County, where they threw incendiary devices at the building - damaging property and setting fire to the surrounding land. Brasfield & Gorrie employees were inside the office atthe time of the incident.
This indictment stems from Carr's ongoing case against 61 individuals who are alleged to be members of Defend the Atlanta Forest, an anarchist, anti-police, and anti-business extremist organization. As asserted in a previously obtained indictment, all 61 defendants conspired together to prevent the construction of the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center by conducting, coordinating, and organizing acts of violence, intimidation, and property destruction throughout Georgia and other states.
Brasfield & Gorrie served as general contractor over the training center project.
"When it comes to fighting Antifa and keeping people safe, we won't back down," said Attorney General Chris Carr. "This isn't Portland or Seattle. If you come to our state and engage in violence, threaten private businesses and damage property, you will be identified and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."
This case was investigated by the Cobb County Police Department and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI).
"This indictment represents our continued commitment to working alongside the Georgia Attorney General's Office and our local and federal partners to protect the citizens of Georgia," said GBI Director Chris Hosey. "The criminal acts of these individuals have repeatedly placed members of the community, construction personnel, and public safety officials in danger. Acts of violence and intimidation will not be tolerated in our state."
Carr's Prosecution Division presented evidence to a Cobb County Grand Jury, which returned an indictment* against Kloth, Norman and Kass on April 23, 2026.
A summary of the charges against each defendant is listed below.
Katie Marie Kloth, 39, of Schofield, Pennsylvania:
* 2 counts of Criminal Damage to Property in the Second Degree
* 1 count of Arson of Lands
Tyler John Norman, 42, of Blue Mountain, Wisconsin:
* 2 counts of Criminal Damage to Property in the Second Degree
* 1 count of Arson of Lands
Hannah Kass, 33, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
* 2 counts of Criminal Damage to Property in the Second Degree
* 1 count of Arson of Lands
*Members of the public should keep in mind that indictments contain only allegations against the individual against whom the indictment is sought. A defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty, and it will be the government's burden at trial to prove the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of the allegations contained in the indictment.
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Original text here: https://law.georgia.gov/press-releases/2026-04-23/carr-indicts-three-targeting-training-center-contractor-cobb-county