"Controversy Erupts Over Laken Riley Case and Sanctuary City Denials"

Athens Mayor Kelly Girtz faced hecklers during a news briefing discussing public safety following the murder of nursing student Laken Riley, allegedly by an illegal immigrant. Protesters interrupted Girtz as he denied the notion of a sanctuary city, accusing him of having "blood on his hands." Girtz emphasized that Georgia law doesn't allow for sanctuary cities and announced plans to enhance public safety measures, including a real-time crime center and pay raises for police officers. The murder suspect, Jose Antonio Ibarra, and his brother had previous run-ins with the police, and the community demands the revocation of a 2019 resolution welcoming illegal immigrants.
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- Republicans slam Athens mayor for running a ‘sanctuary city,’ but the city denies being one FOX 5 Atlanta
- Laken Riley's Cause of Death Revealed After She's Killed During Jog on University of Georgia Campus PEOPLE
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