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Investigators Looking Into Additional Footage, Photos in Ahmaud Arbery Killing

‘Enough Is Enough’ Two Pennsylvania Counties Defy Governor and Reopen

The elected officials of two counties in central Pennsylvania have decided to reopen before Gov. Tom Wolf lifts the CCP virus lockdown restrictions in their counties. The Dauphin county board of commissioners declared their intention in a letter to the people of the state on May 8, while the elected officials of Lebanon did it in a letter to the governor on the same day. “Enough is enough. It is time to reopen the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and return our state to the people (as prescribed by our Constitution) and not run it as a dictatorship,” Jeff Haste, the Chairman of the Dauphin County Board of Commissioners wrote in the letter. Haste said that since Gov. Wolf imposed the lockdown to control the pandemic it has caused more than 1,793,200…

Investigators Looking Into Additional Footage, Photos in Ahmaud Arbery Killing

Authorities in Georgia say they are reviewing new footage in connection to the death of Ahmad Arbery, who was killed while jogging in a Glynn County neighborhood in February.

“We are indeed reviewing additional video footage and photographs as part of the active case,” said the Georgia Bureau of Investigation in a statement Saturday. “It is important to note that this footage was reviewed at the beginning of the GBI investigation and before the arrests of [suspects] Gregory and Travis McMichael.”

Investigators have stated Travis McMichael, 34, and his father, Gregory McMichael, 64, shot and killed Arbery near Brunswick on Feb. 23. They were both denied bond at a May 8 court hearing, according to reports last week.

The case, after the video was released, sparked significant outrage on social media. The McMichaels were arrested late last week in connection to Arbery’s death.

The new footage, according to Fox News, shows a man who looks like Arbery walking down the street during the same afternoon he was killed. The man is seen walking into a garage that had been under construction, walking around the back, and then leaving within a few minutes. He’s not seen taking anything.

Investigators Looking Into Additional Footage, Photos in Ahmaud Arbery Killing Ahmaud Arbery (L) poses with his mother, Wanda Cooper. (Courtesy of S. Lee Merritt)

A lawyer for Arbery’s family said the new footage shows that he wasn’t involved in a crime.

“Ahmaud Arbery did not take part in any felony, had no illegal substances in his system, was not armed—yet was shot three times with a shotgun at close range,” a lawyer’s statement said, reported the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

A witness called 911 around the same time to report a man was in her house that was under construction, the AJC reported. Minutes later, a caller told 911 that “there’s a black male running down the street,” according to the paper.

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr said he will look into how the case was handled.

“The family, the community and the state of Georgia deserve answers. We need to know exactly what happened, and we will be working to find those answers,” Carr said in a statement obtained by CBS News.

“Our office’s role is to make sure that we assign another district attorney,” Carr said, adding that “when there’s a conflict we appoint a conflict district attorney, which is a local district attorney.”

Anyone with any new information regarding this case can contact GBI Tip Line at 1-800-597-TIPS (8477).

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FDA Approves First COVID-19 Antigen Test for Emergency Use

Federal authorities announced Saturday that emergency-use authorization has been granted for the first antigen test for COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP virus. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in a May 9 release, said the authorization was issued late Friday to Quidel Corporation for an antigen test, a new type of diagnostic test designed for rapid detection of the virus that causes COVID-19. Antigen tests detect the presence of the disease, while antibody tests indicate past infection. FDA chief scientist Denise Hinton said in a letter (pdf) that Quidel’s test, called the Sofia 2 SARS Antigen FIA, that based on the scientific evidence, “it is reasonable to believe that your product may be effective in diagnosing COVID-19, and that the known and potential benefits of your product when…