Vernon Jones Tells Brian Kemp to Investigate Mysterious Fulton County Warehouse Break-In

 

The apparent break-in at the Fulton County warehouse where officials were storing ballots for a pending audit has prompted Georgia gubernatorial candidate Vernon Jones to demand an official investigation.

“This report, if true, is deeply concerning and needs to be independently investigated at once. I am calling on Governor Kemp to immediately order an investigation into this matter by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation,” Jones told supporters Monday in an emailed statement.

“These ballots must be protected at all times. If the building they are housed in was left unsecured, we need to know how and why it happened!  The integrity of our elections is non-negotiable. This situation further underscores the necessity of a forensic audit in our state.” 

Members of Kemp’s staff did not return The Georgia Star News’ request for comment before Tuesday’s stated deadline.

GBI spokeswoman Nelly Miles said in an email Tuesday that no one has requested that her agency investigate.  

According to reports, security guards hired by Fulton County left the facility Saturday. About 20 minutes later, the facility’s alarm was set off. A security detail hired by the plaintiffs’ attorney, Bob Cheeley, relayed to reporters that the facility door was wide open.

The audit concerns more than 145,000 ballots from the presidential election. U.S. President Joe Biden won Georgia with just over 12,600 votes.

Douglas County Sheriff’s Captain Bruce Ferguson confirmed in an email that two Fulton County deputies were assigned to the warehouse, and they had left briefly before the alarm went off. According to the email, the alarm went off a week earlier as well – though security reportedly didn’t find anything amiss at the time.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump issued a press release about the apparent break-in. Trump inferred that the ballots within the facility would help reveal massive election fraud from the 2020 election.

Jones, a Democrat turned Republican, announced his candidacy for governor in April. At the time, Jones said Kemp’s job performance, especially when it comes to ensuring “a free, fair, and transparent election,” has fallen short.

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Chris Butler is an investigative journalist at The Tennessee Star. Follow Chris on Facebook. Email tips to [email protected].

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  1. […] “I am calling on Governor Kemp to immediately order an investigation into this matter by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation,” Jones said in a statement, according to The Georgia Star News. […]

  2. John Walters

    Dont trust democrats, or the good ole boy network one bit. Now Biden is chanting how bad White Supremacy is worse than Terrorists, and the KKK. Well, Joe, when was the last time you heard of a white supremacist beheading anyone, and where are the white supremacists, anyway, and by the way, why did the democrats invent the KKK?, and why did you support and eulagize Robert Byrd, one of the biggest guys in the KKK, your friend, and the one you supported?

  3. Joe

    Can the GBI be trusted?

    1. John Walters

      Absolutely NOT. They were supposedly in on Ratstinkburger’s audit werent they? The entire FBI, and DOJ are corrupt, why would anyone think the GBI would be honest? Time to disband them all, retire some, and fire the others, no place for them in any part of govt. Then start an outside source to monitor the intel agencies, and use outside agencies to go after federal crime, NOT THE DOJ OR FBI. The military has intel agencies and divisions, and policing agencies which are mostly impartial

  4. Be Ba

    I suppose there is nothing to see here once again. Just pretend this was just a prank. Never talk about it and it will go away.

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