Former Georgia deputy boasted to extremist group about beating Black man in custody, FBI says

Former Georgia deputy boasted to extremist group about beating Black man in custody, FBI says


Cody Richard Griggers, 28, of Montrose, Georgia, entered a guilty plea on Monday of unlawfully possessing an unregistered firearm, the Justice Department announced this week.

An attorney for Griggers told CNN that his client was remorseful after failing to appropriately register his firearms, but blasted the government for including information in court documents suggesting his client was a White supremacist.

“Those inflammatory allegations are merely that — allegations,” said attorney Keith Fitzgerald, noting many of the allegations in court records are unrelated to the criminal charge…

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