The Pooler Police Department confirmed one victim has been taken to the hospital to be treated for what they say appears to be an isolated incident
Two suspects allegedly posed as Amazon workers and brutally attacked an unsuspecting elderly homeowner with a sledgehammer for 8 minutes as part of a deranged home invasion in Georgia. Terrifying surveillance video captured the moment the two men approached George “Dirk” Hardison’s front door in Savannah, Ga. on January 11.
One person has been shot outside an Amazon fulfillment center in Georgia, according to Pooler police department.
Two men disguised as Amazon delivery employees reportedly beat a 66-year-old Savannah, Georgia, pub owner nearly to death with a sledgehammer-esque weapon on the morning of Jan. 11.
Police in Georgia are investigating a home invasion and assault where the suspects were dressed as Amazon delivery men.
Savannah, Georgia resident attacked by two individuals posing as Amazon delivery drivers; the incident involved a home invasion and assault, with ongoing investigations.
A man was attacked and needed 14 staples in his head after two men posed as Amazon workers and allegedly broke into his home, it's been reported, with police releasing a video on Facebook.
The attack lasted nearly eight minutes, and the man was taken to the hospital for head injuries, according to police.
The demand for these facilities continue to grow as digital reliance, use of generative AI and web services expand.
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YOU CAN FIND A LINK TO THAT ON WJCL DOT COM Police in Georgia are investigating a home invasion and assault where the suspects were dressed as Amazon delivery men.According to a police report from ...
As Georgia quickly becomes one of large companies' favorite states to build data centers in, the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) is changing how those centers will pay for power.