Thursday, April 18, 2024

Fired Cop Who Shot Rayshard Brooks Reportedly Suing ATL Mayor to Get Job Back

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Garrett Rolfe

*#GarrettRolfe, former Atlanta Police Department officer who fatally shot #RayshardBrooks at an Atlanta Wendy’s, is suing Mayor #KeishaLanceBottoms to get his job back.

According to @TMZ_tv, Rolfe is suing the mayor and the city interim police chief Rodney Bryant. He claims that his June 13th firing violated  his constitutional right to due process. The ex-officer feels officials violated a law that states there should be an investigation, notice, and a hearing before firing him.

In the lawsuit that TMZ obtained, Rolfe insists that Brooks became violent before the shot that claimed his life. He also explained that he was “within the scope and course of his duties.”

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TSR Staff: La’Janeé @_lajanee_ _________________________________ #GarrettRolfe, former Atlanta Police Department officer who fatally shot #RayshardBrooks at an Atlanta Wendy’s, is suing Mayor #KeishaLanceBottoms to get his job back. _________________________________ According to @TMZ_tv, Rolfe is suing the mayor and the city interim police chief Rodney Bryant. He claims that his June 13th firing violated his constitutional right to due process. The ex-officer feels officials violated a law that states there should be an investigation, notice, and a hearing before firing him. In the lawsuit that TMZ obtained, Rolfe insists that Brooks became violent before the shot that claimed his life. He also explained that he was “within the scope and course of his duties.” _________________________________ Currently released on bond, District Attorney Paul Howard is seeking to have Rolfe’s bond revoked. According to reports, he reportedly traveled to Florida without the court’s permission. CNN reports, “Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard argued Tuesday that Rolfe violated his bond by traveling to Florida without notifying the state of his plans before leaving,” according to a motion. _________________________________ The bond order “expressly states that the Defendant is only allowed to leave home for medical, legal, or work related obligations. Thus,—click the link in bio to read more.

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