
A message from Channel 2′s Jovita Moore.Channel 2′s Jovita Moore reveals brain cancer diagnosis.She mentored students and sat on several boards of directors. She donated countless hours to civic associations and non-profit organizations across metro Atlanta. Jovita was a native New Yorker who proudly called Atlanta home. She started her career in news with an internship at the New York Times, but was always intrigued by broadcasting. She also had a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont. She received her Master’s of Science Degree in Broadcast Journalism from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York City. That April letter from Willis indicates she “will be announcing charging decisions resulting from this investigation during Fulton County Superior Court’s fourth term of court, which will begin on July 11, 2023, and conclude on September 1.Jovita loved news from an early age. Labat said he has sent the same two commanders to Miami as he sent to Manhattan. We want to make sure we protect our citizens and even protect anyone that chooses to protest,” Labat said. This is certainly a national story, and we want to make sure that we protect our media. “Believe it or not, the media and certainly protests, or you look at what history has taught us is that the media has converged from all over the world. “What’s your biggest challenge, your biggest concern here?” Winne asked Labat.

We have seen in recent years that some may go outside of public expressions of opinion that are protected by the First Amendment to engage in acts of violence.” That April letter from Willis said, “Open-source intelligence has indicated the announcement of decisions in this case may provoke a significant public reaction. Labat said the team he has sent to Miami to observe security surrounding Trump’s court appearance in connection with a new federal indictment involving classified documents will debrief with him after the team’s return to Atlanta “This fake case was brought only to interfere with the upcoming 2024 election, and it should be dropped immediately,” Trump has said in the past.īut Labat said he works closely with Willis and by the date on that letter, he had already sent two commanders to New York City for a first-hand report on security in a Manhattan courthouse when Trump appeared in court there and pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. The sheriff told Winne that he does not know if Trump will face charges in the Georgia investigation. And so, ultimately, that will expand and our resources will become plentiful and make sure that we can keep everybody safe, not just day one, but throughout any processes,” Labat said. “Our customers that visit the courthouse every day, we want to make sure they know that we have their safety and security at the forefront of everything we do.

I am providing this letter to bring your attention to the need for heightened security and preparedness in the coming months.” The sheriff said it’s the second time this year he’s sent members of his team to the scene of a Trump court appearance following an indictment so that as the man most responsible for security at the Fulton County Courthouse, he can better prepare for what might unfold in Atlanta.Īn April 24 letter addressed from Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to Labat said, “In the near future, I will announce charging decisions resulting from the investigation my office has been conducting into possible criminal interference in the administration of Georgia’s 2020 general election. Metro attorney says Trump’s attack of federal, Georgia prosecutors could backfire on him.Trump indicted: 37-count indictment unsealed.

Trump indictment live updates: Former president pleads not guilty.And so, again, an opportunity for us to learn and make sure we’re equally prepared,” Labat said. “They are there today just as they were in New York.
