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http://youtube.com/post/Ugkx6qqxPhoLFkXKtDRjmEFiZgkrei6sVoZp?si=zwuIL-qOZ8m0DxZz #new A Democrat District Attorney in Georgia is moving to dismiss all charges against three men who were captured on video brutally beating a man #georgia Chatham County District Attorney Shalena Cook Jones says she may even refuse to prosecute future cases from the Sheriff. The beating happened in 2024 outside of a gas station near Walmart and Ruby Tuesday in Pooler. A video captured three men beating the victim in the parking lot, including kicking him in the face and stomping on his head. The victim can be heard screaming, at one point saying the attackers were k*lling him, while bystanders laughed and recorded. Sheriff Richard Coleman saw the video in early February and launched an investigation that led to arrests later that month. Internal emails show Assistant District Attorney Sara Moorhead contacted lead investigator Trey Conners and listed about 10 missing pieces of evidence that should have been secured before arrests. These included warrants listing the 2024 incident date, hospital records of the victim’s injuries, formal witness identifications of the defendants matching specific acts in the video, and an interview with the victim. Jones then emailed Sheriff Coleman saying that holding someone without a solid basis is “a deprivation of liberty, one that I don’t want to be responsible for, and one that I cannot tolerate.” Despite a recording showing the three men beating the victim. In a separate March 31 email tied to another case, Jones told Coleman to: