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The New York Times has reported on the testimony given to the January 6th committee by one of former President Donald Trump's valets, shedding new light on the events of that day.
A valet at Birmingham airport in Alabama was caught joyriding in a customer's brand-new Chevy Corvette Stingray, which was equipped with a factory-installed dashcam. The valet revved the car well past its recommended break-in RPMs, causing the owner to be understandably upset. The valet company initially claimed responsibility but later retracted, stating no damage was done. The airport officials are investigating the matter, and the valet responsible has been fired. This incident serves as a warning to car enthusiasts about the potential misconduct of valet attendants.
Autumn Ernst mourns the loss of her son, Harrison Olvey, a valet who was shot and killed while working in Buckhead. Olvey, described as a hero who didn't seek out violence, was shot after confronting a man breaking into a truck. Arrest warrants have been issued in the case, and the investigation is now being handled by MARTA police. Olvey had recently graduated from Kennesaw State University and was about to start a job with State Farm. His mother is seeking justice for her son's death and hopes that his killer will be found and held accountable. A GoFundMe page has been set up to cover funeral expenses.
Warrants have been issued for a suspect in the deadly shooting of a valet in Buckhead, Atlanta. The victim, Harrison Olvey, was shot while trying to stop a man from breaking into a vehicle near Uptown Atlanta. The suspect is considered armed and dangerous and was believed to be driving a newer model Kia with tinted windows. This incident occurred amidst a series of shootings in the city over the Labor Day weekend. Investigations are ongoing.
Arrest warrants have been issued for the alleged shooter in the deadly shooting of a valet in Buckhead. The victim, Harrison Olvey, was working as a valet to earn extra money when he was shot and killed while trying to stop a man from breaking into a truck. Olvey's mother expressed her desire for the shooter to be held accountable and never see the outside of jail again. The family is now raising funds for his funeral expenses.
The family of Harrison Olvey, a valet in Atlanta who was shot and killed while trying to stop a car break-in, is calling for change and expressing their devastation. Atlanta has seen six shootings over the Labor Day weekend, but officials claim that overall crime is down in the city. However, the Georgia Attorney General emphasizes the need to address gang-related violence. Police are searching for a person of interest driving a newer model Kia K500 with dark tinted windows.
Walt Nauta, a valet for President Trump, has been charged with a crime alongside his boss. The nature of the charges has not been disclosed, but Nauta's lawyer has confirmed that he is cooperating with authorities. The incident has raised concerns about security protocols at the White House.