I-Team: Former criminal justice professor accused of shoplifting
By Randy Travis Published�December 21, 2022 LAWRENCEVILLE, GA. - A criminal justice professor busted for shoplifting suggested in a lawsuit other factors are to blame for his criminal troubles. The FOX 5 I-Team first reported last year about the arrest of Dr. Bruce Carroll, who also happened to be the faculty chair for the Criminal Justice program at Georgia Gwinnett College. Gwinnett County police charged Carroll with felony theft by shoplifting. He?s accused of stealing $629.02 worth of items over several visits to a Target near campus. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/ggc-professor-suggests-self-checkout-lanes-to-blame-for-his-shoplifting-bust
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