Atlanta Escorts: Arrest Made In Pastor Death Case
Posted on June 18th, 2010 in Atlanta escorts
Wilson oversaw all of the training for the Stephens County Sheriffs Office. GBI spokesman John Bankhead said, “It’s a position of trust and you have to make sure the people who are in these positions are honest about what they do.”
The district attorney asked the GBI to re-examine the training records three months ago, after a Channel 2 Action News investigation revealed Stephens County deputy and Mountain Drug Task Force Agent Billy Shane Harrison had not completed his required training, and therefore had no arrest powers on the day of the shooting.
He and two other agents approached Pastor Jonathan Ayers in a gas station parking lot to question him about his involvement with a prostitute on Sept. 1. Instead of stopping, the pastor backed his car into an agent. A grand jury ruled Harrison acted within the law after Georgias Peace Officer Standards and Training Council said his records were up to date.
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