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GA State Sen. Colton Moore charged with obstructing law enforcement officers

ATLANTA — Georgia Capitol Police arrested State Sen. Colton Moore, who represents parts of North Georgia, on Thursday morning while trying to attend the annual State of the State address.

A Channel 2 Action News video shows the moments the senator tried to enter the chamber, only to be rebuffed, shoved and eventually arrested.

The state senator faces a charge of willfully obstructing law enforcement after the Georgia Department of Public Safety said he “created a disruption outside the House Chamber. Despite multiple verbal warnings and several attempts to de-escalate the situation, Senator Moore persisted in his attempts to disrupt official proceedings inside the House Chamber. The disturbance escalated further when Senator Moore pushed into Troopers multiple times.”

He was granted a $1,000 surety bond, according to records from the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office.

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On Wednesday, Moore published a letter to Georgia House Speaker Jon Burns saying that a letter from Burns telling him not to enter the chamber was “unconstitutional, illegal and the most disgraceful piece of correspondence issued by a legislator” in Georgia’s history.

Moore was banned from entering the House chamber after making disparaging remarks about former House Speaker David Ralston, who died in 2022.

As reported by the Associated Press, Ralston was being honored when Moore’s comments were made, leading to his eventual ban from the chamber.

Previously, Channel 2 Action News covered when Moore’s legislative attempts to investigate Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and have her impeached for investigating and indicting President-elect Donald Trump failed and caused a divide within the state’s Republican caucus.

His calls for a special session to do so were declared unconstitutional by House Speaker Jon Burns and were rejected by Gov. Brian Kemp as well.

Kemp at the time said Moore’s using the controversy to fundraise amounted to “some grifter’s scam.”

Channel 2′s Richard Elliot is at the State Capitol. He’ll have the latest on Channel 2 Action at 4:00 p.m.


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