
Georgia bill stiffens punishment for gang-related activity: 'we will come after you'
Fox News
A proposed Georgia bill supported by Gov. Brian Kemp would stiffen penalties for anyone convicted of gang-related crimes or recruiting minors into the gang.
The governor was joined by Attorney General Chris Carr at the Georgia Anti-Gang Network in Atlanta on Tuesday, where local, state and federal partners met to discuss new and ongoing anti-recruitment efforts, including a bill in the state senate that increases penalties for anyone involved in gang activity. Greg Wehner is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital.
The bill amends the Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act by adding stiffer penalties to those who recruit minors into gangs.

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