Report: Police Have No Record Of Racist White Mob Surrounding DA Fani Willis’ Home
Charlie Kirk Staff
05/01/2024

In the court proceedings regarding whether Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis hired her boyfriend to prosecute the president of the United States for a crime—and then lied about it—one particular piece of sworn testimony stood out as particularly dramatic.
Her father, John Floyd III, told a court in February that his daughter was “forced” to move shortly she was first elected in 2020. “After she was sworn in on January 1, 2021, on or about the third of February at probably 5, 5:30 a.m. in the morning,” Floyd explained, “there were people outside her house cursing and yelling and calling her the b-word and n-word. It was bizarre. Fortunately, the neighbors called the police and disbanded the group.”
That was his rationale for why Willis ended up residing in an apartment owned by an acquaintance, who testified that Willis was romantically involved with Nathan Wade before she appointed him to lead the prosecution. Floyd continued to reside in the house, which was owned by Willis, until 2022, and he outlined the alleged threats in his testimony, The Daily Wire reported.
“They said they were going to blow up the house, kill her, kill me, kill my grandchildren. I mean, on and on. I was concerned for her safety,” he testified. “It was so crazy. We had people, we had a guy who showed up in a parked car for probably eight hours, and we’d call the police.”
“The South Fulton police, first they put a car in front of the house that was there permanently, a police car. … They brought a person with a dog once, sometimes twice a day to circle the house to look for bombs,” he said. “Also, somebody sprayed, again, the b-word and n-word on the house, I don’t think my daughter even knew that. I cleaned it off and called the police, the South Fulton Police. I’m sure they have the records of the things that happened.”
Except they don’t.
The Daily Wire added:
But in response to a public records request by The Daily Wire, the City of South Fulton Police Department said it had no record of any of those incidents. In fact, the single incident report pertaining to the home was a report of an abandoned vehicle in July 2021; the vehicle was impounded.
South Fulton Police chief of staff Jubal Rodgers said in an interview, in which The Daily Wire explained that it was seeking corroboration of Floyd’s testimony, that he had not been able to locate any records, but that “Madam DA Willis has her own executive protection along with sworn officers, plus Fulton County has officers,” so it was possible that another entity handled the incidents.
The Fulton County Police Department, however, told the DW that “no records exist” in response to a public records request for “any police report, incident report, or dispatch log from November 1, 2020 through June 1, 2021 pertaining to” the block. The request also pointed out that “this is the home of District Attorney Fani Willis and her father John Clifford Floyd III (who may have a FCPD protective detail).”
The Fulton County Sheriff’s office informed The Daily Wire that it had no record of any incident on the block during the first half of 2021, the outlet reported.
While the lack of public records doesn’t definitively disprove the occurrence of the events, it does raise questions, especially since Floyd mentioned that a neighbor called the police—implying it wasn’t an internal matter for a special security detail.
Additionally, Floyd stated that Fulton County police intervened and that there were threats to kill him, which likely wouldn’t fall under the purview of the DA’s security detail, the outlet noted.
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