Rapper GloRilla's Arrest Sparks Debate on Crime Victim Treatment
FORSYTH COUNTY, GEORGIA, AUG 1 – Rep. Eric Bell urges passage of House Bill 464 to protect crime victims from unrelated charges, citing GloRilla's felony marijuana arrest after reporting a burglary, highlighting flaws in law enforcement.
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Burglary at GloRilla’s home leads to rapper’s arrest
Rapper GloRilla, whose real name is Gloria Hallelujah Woods, is facing charges after a burglary occurred at her metro Atlanta home. The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to WSBTV Channel 2 Action News that deputies were called to a home owned by Woods at 1:30 a.m. last Saturday morning. Investigators told the television news outlet that three suspects went into the home when Woods wasn’t there and were stealing things when someone inside…
Rep. Eric Bell Demands Justice After GloRilla’s Arrest for Reporting Burglary
Georgia Democratic Rep. Eric Bell is calling for prosecutors to dismiss all charges against rapper GloRilla and is championing House Bill 464, legislation designed to shield crime victims from being penalized for unrelated minor offenses when they seek help from law enforcement. “She deserves support, not punishment for trying to protect herself and her home,” Bell told Fox5 Atlanta. “We cannot send the message that doing the right thing puts yo…
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