Anonymous ID: 68daaf Feb. 23, 2019, 9:35 p.m. No.5356217   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Neighbors in an upscale Sandy Springs neighborhood woke up to find FBI agents raiding a home along their street.

 

People who live in the neighborhood told Channel 2’s Audrey Washington they weren’t surprised at all of the evidence that was removed from the house.

 

Neighbors said the home always stuck out because they saw many strange people going in and out, day and night.

 

A gray Maserati was probably the most expensive, but definitely not the only thing the FBI took from the $700,000 home.

 

Neighbor Katherine McCormick told Washington she heard all the commotion.

 

“There were three really loud booms and we looked out the window and there were tons of police cars, FBI cars, agents,” McCormick said.

 

Around 8 a.m., a tip was called in to the Channel 2 Action News' assignment desk that something was going on at the home along Crestwicke Pointe.

 

Washington and her photographer headed to the neighborhood to see what was going on. They ended up being the only news crews to capture all the action.

 

Neighbors said they weren’t shocked to see law enforcement searching the home.

 

“All sorts of stuff was obviously going down, so we assumed it was this house because we’ve had trouble with it before,” McCormick said. “A lot of activity, people coming in and out.”

 

==Most of the street stayed blocked off while the agents took pictures of items.

 

Washington called a contact who works for the FBI and told her agents conducted a court-authorized search warrant at the house.

 

That contact said the search warrant is in connection with an investigation out of the FBI’s Macon resident agency.

 

wsbtv.com/news/local/north-fulton-county/maserati-towed-from-scene-of-active-fbi-raid-in-sandy-springs/924126016

Anonymous ID: 68daaf Feb. 23, 2019, 9:38 p.m. No.5356240   🗄️.is 🔗kun

FBI Probe Into Taylor Heats Up; Cop Suspended, Mayor's Chief Of Staff Quits

Things are percolating in the city of Taylor following the FBI raid this past week on city hall and the properites of Mayor Rick Sollars.

 

The mayor's chief of staff Robert Dickerson is leaving his post and a police officer has been suspended following the raid, Robert Snell and Sarah Rahal of the Detroit News report.

 

The FBI is trying to determine whether public officials received bribes and kickbacks for awarding contracts. One area of concern of the FBI is whether a contractor whose home and office was raided Tuesday helped renovate the mayor's lakefront chalet in Lenawee County, the News reports, citing unnamed sources.

 

Sollars' chief of staff, Dickerson, who submitted his resignation letter Jan. 25, almost four weeks before the public raids, has been interviewed by the FBI, but is not a target, city of Taylor spokesman Karl Ziomek tells the News.

 

Dickerson, the former Romulus police chief who was hired as the mayor's chief of staff three years ago, told the mayor he is leaving the city in coming weeks to work for a real estate development company, the News reports, adding that police officer Matthew Minard was suspended after the FBI raids.

http://www.deadlinedetroit.com/articles/21726/fbi_probe_into_taylor_heats_up_cop_suspended_mayor_s_chief_of_staff_quits

Anonymous ID: 68daaf Feb. 23, 2019, 9:52 p.m. No.5356398   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6404

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