School chief indicted; Marietta bomb threats
A sweeping federal indictment has stunned DeKalb County: Superintendent Devon Horton, hired just two years ago, now faces 17 charges ? from embezzlement to wire fraud ? tied to alleged misconduct during his prior tenure in Illinois. As the school board suspends him, an urgent bomb threat in Marietta heightens tensions across metro Atlanta, leaving businesses on edge.
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