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Publish Date: August 30th

 

From the BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast.

Today is Friday, August 30th and Happy 71st Birthday to NBA player Robert Parish.

***08.30.24 – BIRTHDAY – ROBERT PARISH***

I’m Keith Ippolito and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia.

  1. Man accused of killing pregnant ex-girlfriend released on bond
  2. Gwinnett Sheriff Makes 47 Arrests in Surenos Gang Investigation
  3. Lawrenceville Teen Earns Girl Scout Gold Award By Helping Pediatric Patients

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Break 1: KIA MOG

 

STORY 1: Man accused of killing pregnant ex-girlfriend released on bond

Jesus Monroy, a 20-year-old Snellville man, was released on $56,000 bond after being charged with the murder of his pregnant 16-year-old ex-girlfriend, Mia Campos, and her unborn child. Superior Court Judge Karen Beyers set the bond, which led to Monroy's release early Thursday. He faces charges including malice murder, feticide, and aggravated assault related to Campos' death on July 14. Gwinnett County District Attorney Patsy Austin-Gatson expressed disappointment with the bond decision, citing the severity of the crime and the loss of both mother and child. Monroy's defense argued for bond, citing his lack of prior convictions and offering conditions like house arrest and GPS monitoring.

STORY 2:  Gwinnett Sheriff Makes 47 Arrests in Surenos Gang Investigation

The Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office announced 47 arrests connected to the Surenos gang after a nine-month investigation. The probe, which involved surveillance, undercover operations, and collaboration with various agencies, revealed the gang's ties to Mexican drug cartels and their activities in firearm and narcotics trafficking. Authorities seized over $300,000 in cash, 14 firearms, nearly 200 kilos of methamphetamine, 37 kilos of cocaine, and 300 fentanyl pills. Charges include narcotics trafficking, illegal firearm possession, and racketeering. The investigation involved numerous partner agencies and underscores the ongoing effort to combat violent drug trafficking in the community.

STORY 3:  Lawrenceville Teen Earns Girl Scout Gold Award By Helping Pediatric Patients

Sarah Gruber, a Lawrenceville Girl Scout, used her Girl Scout Gold Award project to aid hospitalized children by donating 17 handmade IV lily pads to Spence and Becky Wilson Baptist Children’s Hospital in Memphis. These lily pads, which she designed and crafted over 500 hours, help pediatric patients move more easily with their IVs. Gruber also created 525 coloring kits for the children. Her project not only supports the hospital but also teaches other teens to replicate the effort in their communities. The Gold Award honors Scouts who create impactful, sustainable projects, and Gruber’s work will enhance the hospital experience for young patients.

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Break 2: Tom Wages (OBITS)

 

STORY 4:  Falcons Trade Collins Hill Grad Taylor Heinicke to Chargers

The Los Angeles Chargers have traded a conditional sixth-round draft pick to the Atlanta Falcons for quarterback Taylor Heinicke. Heinicke, a Collins Hill grad, will compete with Easton Stick for the backup role behind Justin Herbert. In Atlanta, Heinicke was set to be the third-string quarterback after Kirk Cousins and rookie Michael Penix Jr. Heinicke, 31, had a 1-3 record as a starter with Atlanta in 2023 and has an overall record of 13-15-1 with 6,635 passing yards and 39 touchdowns in his NFL career.

STORY 5:  Margaritaville at Lanier Islands to Support LifeLine Animal Project As Part of Jimmy Buffett Day

On Jimmy Buffett Day, which is today, Margaritaville at Lanier Islands will support the LifeLine Animal Project, a nonprofit focused on ending euthanasia of healthy animals in shelters. The "Dog Days of Summer" event at Fins Up Water Park will feature a $1,500 donation from Margaritaville and a portion of souvenir cup sales benefiting LifeLine. Guests who bring donated items from 4 to 6 p.m. will receive free entry. The initiative honors Buffett's legacy of service through various Margaritaville properties and supports Singing for Change, a nonprofit Buffett co-founded. For details, visit Margaritaville at Lanier Islands' website or LifeLine Animal Project’s site.

We’ll be back in a moment

 

Break 3: MONSTER JAM – INGLES 6

 

STORY 6:     4 From Gwinnett Named to Georgia's Creative Industries Most Influential List

Georgia Entertainment recently released its list of the 200 Most Influential in Georgia’s Creative Industries, highlighting four from Gwinnett. The list includes Explore Gwinnett Executive Director Lisa Anders, Gateway85 CID Executive Director Emory Morsberger, Gateway85 CID board member Mike Reams, and Michael Clark, general manager of Eagle Rock Studios. Morsberger is recognized for boosting Gwinnett as a creative hub, Reams for driving investments at OFS Studios, Clark for managing major TV and film projects, and Anders for developing Gwinnett’s Film Commission. The list underscores Georgia's prominence in the creative sector, acknowledging key figures and fostering industry connections.

STORY 7:  Six presidential candidates on Georgia ballot

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has finalized the list of six presidential candidates for the state's Nov. 5 ballot. In addition to Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, voters can choose from independent Cornel West, Green Party’s Jill Stein, Libertarian Chase Oliver, and Socialist Claudia De la Cruz. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was initially considered but later withdrew and endorsed Trump, will not appear on the ballot due to an address issue.

 

We’ll have final thoughts after this.

 

Break 4: Gwinnett County Fair

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