BREAKING: Harrison Floyd Joins WarRoom Shortly After Fani Willis' Released Him
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He is limited on what he can say. He says he was targeted because he knew what happened in 2020, and they fumbled the cover up. He said his arrest was a tactic they use a lot the, "negro wake up call" if they don't stay in line and vote democrat. The super majority of blacks vote democratic, because the left carried it over when slaves were freed, and that started to vote and run a republican. Harrison at the end, he is not going to stop, he will expose what he knows and it's a lot.
Bannon asks why it took so long to get out of jail: he hesitantly says, "I'm a black man in GA", that's all I can say. In other words, they use this as a tool to keep the negros in line and on the plantation.
As we’ve seen that mugshot and it being in GA, woke up the black men, and they will not go back to sleep now, especially in GA.
https://rumble.com/embed/v3apv5y/?pub=4
Georgiajail and prison stats (these stats are specific to GA, that’s why the Hood is behind Trump)
Updated: August 21, 2023 6:55 PM UTC
Recent national declines in incarceration mask significant differences in jail and prison population and admission trends across states and regions. Use the data below to explore how incarceration varies across Georgia along key incarceration metrics.
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+671%
Change in the total number of people behind bars since 1970.
52%
Percent of the jail population held pretrial.
563,174
Number of times people are sent to local jails annually.
Jail and Prison Incarceration Jail and Prison Incarceration
Although the terms “jail” and “prison” are commonly used interchangeably, there are important differences. Jails are locally run facilities that primarily hold unconvicted people who have been arrested and are awaiting a resolution to their case. Many people are in jail simply because they cannot afford to pay bail, fines, or fees. Other people are in jail serving shorter sentences for misdemeanor or low-level felony convictions, or are locked up for violating probation or other forms of supervision. In some states, jails also hold people serving state prison sentences, as well as people being held for federal authorities. Prisons are state or federal institutions where people who have been convicted of crimes are sent to serve sentences of imprisonment. Since around one in three incarcerated people nationwide are held in jails, incarceration must be measured using numbers that represent people in both jails and prisons.
Racial Disparities in Incarceration
The gap between incarceration rates for Black and white people has narrowed in recent years.However, people of color―and Black people in particular―are still incarcerated at strikingly higher ratesthan white people in jails and prisons across the country. Black people are treated more harshly than white people at every stage of the criminal legal process, causing disproportionate harm to their communities. The bar graphs below show the proportion of people in prison who are from each racial group against that group’s share of the general resident population.
https://trends.vera.org/state/GA