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Gangs are leaving Clayton County courtesy of Victor Hill, 'Merry Christmas' | The Atlanta Voice

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Critics and even some of Hill's supporters say the self-proclaimed 'crime fighter' uses questionable, but effective tactics. When a Clayton County citizen complains of drug and gang activity in their community, Hill is known to forgo the formality of warrants, parking deputies outside the homes of private citizens his department suspects of criminality. This strategy is known as 'bringing the […]

Source: The Atlanta Voice

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