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Georgia sheriff offers reward for Flock Safety camera vandalism
In Lumpkin County, Georgia, Sheriff Jarrard announced a $1,000 reward for information on the vandalism of a Flock Safety camera. This incident has sparked protests led by activists who argue that surveillance technology violates privacy rights and does not enhance public safety. Concerns have been raised about the misuse of data by law enforcement, with over ten officers dismissed for such actions. The ongoing debate highlights the tension between surveillance practices and the right to privacy in American communities.

Updated Aug 21, 2026 First published Aug 19, 2026