I-Team: 31-page review into Buchanan Mayor filled with disturbing allegations
By Randy Travis Published March 28, 2023 BUCHANAN, Ga. - An outside investigation confirmed Buchanan Mayor A.J. Scott abused his authority by repeatedly demanding police give him rides because he was too drunk to drive. Despite those findings, the four-member city council took no action regarding Scott's status as mayor. The retired Marine is also a former state trooper who still faces vehicular homicide charges because he crashed his patrol unit into a car full of teenagers nearly eight years ago, killing two. The criminal case ended in a mistrial and can?t be retried until the Georgia Supreme Court gives the okay. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/mayor-acted-like-a-fool-during-drunken-episodes-while-criminal-case-still-unresolved
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