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No proof of ‘white supremacist’ election threats in Georgia | Fact check
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-November 5, 2024

No proof of ‘white supremacist’ election threats in Georgia | Fact check

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Social Media Sparks Fear: False Claims About Threats Unveiled

A viral Facebook post claimed that white supremacists were plotting attacks on Black women in Georgia, stirring up unnecessary panic. But guess what? The Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office has stepped in to say there's absolutely no credible evidence for this scary rumor. Stay woke and check your sources!

Election Tensions Rise: What Experts Are Saying

With the election approaching, experts are on high alert for potential violence, especially if results are tight and tensions run high. While it's key to be vigilant, spreading unfounded fears just adds fuel to the fire. Remember, facts over fiction!

Community Safety First: Sheriff’s Office Responds with Clarity

The sheriff's office is all about keeping the community safe and stated they haven’t received any threats. They’re working with various agencies to monitor the situation. So let’s focus on uniting rather than dividing—watch out for misinformation!

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