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cantongeorgia · 1 year
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Famous for his political policies on equality across the spectrum former sheriff Roger Garrison of the Cherokee County sheriff's department is also known around North Georgia for torturing, sexually abusing, and murdering his prisoners to further his career in the...
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Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. The men women and children who fell victim to Roger Garrison and his nationalist deputies live in fear and guilt often turning to narcotics such as methamphetamine in order to cope.
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After his 2016 retirement from the Cherokee sheriff's department Roger Garrison was appointed to the state of Georgia's Judicial Qualifications Commission. Roger Garrison then spent 6 years (2016 to 2021) at the state commission furthering his radical regimes agenda by being...
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...a to tool for his white supremacists co-conspirators seeking to loosen the screws that safeguard democracy with the intent of
torturing, sexually abusing, and murdering minorities.....
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Artist 1974elgato x Song Sheriff Roger Garrison
This song entails a true story where the rapper 1974elgato made love to Rodger Garrison's wife and made a mock of his Loyal White Knight Klansmans deputies. For more 1974elgato tap in with our Instagram @1974elgato.
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cantongaklankiller · 1 year
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Famous for his political policies on equality across the spectrum former sheriff Roger Garrison of the Cherokee County sheriff's department is also known around North Georgia for torturing, sexually abusing, and murdering his prisoners to further his career in the Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. The men women and children who fell victim to Rodger Garrison and his nationalist deputies live in fear and guilt often turning to narcotics such as methamphetamine in order cope.
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After his 2016 retirement from the Cherokee sheriff's department Roger Garrison was appointed to the state of Georgia's Judicial Qualifications Commission. Roger Garrison then spent 6 years (2016 to 2021) at the state commission furthering his radical regimes agenda by being a to tool for his white supremacists co-conspirators seeking to loosen the screws that safeguard democracy with the intent of torturing, sexually abusing, and murdering minorities.
Artist 1974elgato x Song Sheriff Roger Garrison
This song entails a true story where the rapper 1974elgato made love to Roger Garrison's wife and made a mock of his Loyal White Knight Klansmans deputies. For more 1974elgato tap in with our Instagram @1974elgato.
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frequentlykit · 3 years
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Supernatural actors who were on Criminal Minds *incomplete*
George Darrow DJ Qualls -  SPN: Garth CM: Richard Slessman (season 1 episode 1)
Timothy Omundson - SPN: Cain CM: Phillip Dowd (season 1 episode 6)
Dameon Clarke - SPN: Jack Montgomery (Rugaru) CM: Christopher Crawford (season 1 episode 7)
Jeff Kober - SPN: Randall CM: Leo (season 1 episode 9)
Mark Rolston - SPN: Alastair CM: Sheriff Hall (season 1 episode 11)
Michael Massee - SPN: Kubrick (Bad Day at Black Rock) CM: Jacob Dawes (season 1 episode 14)
Michael B. Silver - SPN: Martin Flagg (Movie Writer “Hollywood Babylon“) CM: Sam Shapiro (season 1 episode 14)
Roger Aaron Brown - SPN: Joshua (Angel) CM: Warden Charles Diehl  (season 1 episode 14)
Robert Curtis Brown - SPN: Father Gil (”Sin City”) CM: Peter Greisen (season 1 episode 16)
Eric Johnson - SPN: Brady (Sam’s college friend/demon) CM: Sean Hotchner (season 1 episode 16)
Jack Conley - SPN: Sheriff Al Britton (”Yellow Fever”) CM: Agent John Summers (season 1 episode 21)
Mary Page Keller SPN: Joyce Bicklebee (Leviathan Real Estate Agent) CM: Katie Cole (season 2 episode 2)
Nicki Aycox - SPN: Meg Masters (season 1) CM: Amber Canardo (season 2 episode 3)
Kayla Mae Maloney -  SPN: Leah Gideon (season 5 The Whore) CM: Polly Homefeldt (season 2 episode 7)
Andrew Rothenberg - SPN: Lukcy (Skinwalker “All Dogs Go to Heaven”) CM: Motel Manager (season 2 episode 7)
Samantha Smith - SPN: Mary Winchetsers CM: Helen Douglas (season 2 episode 14)
Jim Parrack - SPN: Agent Nick Munroe (Siren) CM: Paul Mulford (season 2 episode 21)
Steven Williams - SPN: Rufus Turner CM: Captain Al Wright (season 2 episode 22)
Alexander Gould - SPN: Cole Griffith (”Death Takes a Holiday“) CM: Jeremy (season 3 episode 5)
Jim Beaver - SPN: Bobby Singer CM: Sheriff Williams (season 3 episode 7)
John Lafayette - SPN: George Darrow (Crossroad Blues) CM: Dr. Lorenz (season 3 episode 8)
James Otis - SPN: Famine (My Bloody Valentine) CM: Dr. Nash (season 3 episode 8)
Fredric Lehne - SPN: Yellow Eyes/Azazel CM: Jack Vaughan (season 3 episode 12)
Scott Michael Campbell - SPN: Tim Janklow (hunter season 5) CM: Peter Redding (season 3 episode 15)
Dee Wallace - SPN: Mildred Baker (Banshee Episode) CM: Dr. Jan Mohikian (season 4 episode 7)
Courtney Ford - SPN: Kelly Kline (Jack’s mother) CM: Austin (season 4 episode 9)
Mark Pellegrino - SPN: Lucifer/Nick CM: Lieutenant Evans (season 4 episode 10)
Mitch Pileggi - SPN: Samuel Campbell CM: Norman Hill (season 4 episode 11)
Sierra McCormick - SPN: Lilith (Blonde Little Girl) CM: Lynn Robillard (season 4 episode 13)
Mercedes McNab - SPN: Lucy (Vampire "Fresh Blood") CM: Brooke Lombardini (season 4 episode 14)
Spencer Garrett - SPN: Edward Carrigan (God ”A Very Supernatural Christmas” CM: (season 4 episode 21)
Christopher Cousins - SPN: Dr. Garrison ("Bedtime Stories") CM: Tom Barton (season 5 episode 1)
Travis Aaron Wade - SPN: Cole Trenton CM: J. Turner (season 5 episode 4)
Gattlin Griffith - SPN: Jesse Turner (Cambion)   CM: Robert Brooks (season 6 episode 9)
Adrianne Palicki - SPN: Jessica Moore CM: Sydney Manning (season 6 episode 13)
Rachel Miner - SPN: Meg Masters (Last vessel) CM: Jane Gould (season 6 episode 15)
Sebastian Roché - SPN: Balthazar CM: Clyde Easter (seasons 6 & 7)
Chad Lindberg - SPN: Ash CM: Tony (season 6 episode 19)
Tricia Helfer - SPN: Molly McNamara (”Roadkill”) CM: Izzy Rogers (season 7)
Robert Englund - SPN: Dr. Robert (season 6 episode 11) CM: Detective Gassner (season 7 episode 19)
Jamie Luner - SPN: Annie Hawkins (hunter season 7) CM: Madison Riley (season 8 episode 13)
Jack Plotnick - SPN: Ian ("It's A Terrible Life") CM: Tanner Johnson (season 9 episode 7)
Jon Gries - SPN: Martin Creaser (crazy hunter) CM: Clifford Walsh (season 9 episode 13)
Tahmoh Penikett - SPN: Gadreel CM: Michael Hastings (season 9 episode 14)
Ashton Holmes - SPN: Ephraim (Rit Zien Angel) CM: Finn Bailey (season 9 episode 17)
Matt Cohen - SPN: Young John Winchester/Michael CM: John Franklin (season 10 episode 6)
Lex Medlin - SPN: Cupid ("My Bloody Valentine") CM: Allen Archer (season 10 episode 14)
Sterling K. Brown - SPN: Gordon Walker CM: Fitz (season 10 episode 19)
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NCIS: Los Angeles Season Ten Rewatch:   "The One That Got Away"
The basics:  Anna and her cellmate escape from prison.
Written by:  Andrew Bartels & Erin Broadhurst  
Andrew Bartels wrote or co-wrote “Allegiance”, “Zero Days”, “The Grey Man”, “Humbug”, “Fighting Shadows”, “Driving Miss Diaz”, “Angels & Daemons”, “Where There’s Smoke…”, “Glasnost”, “Old Tricks” “Battle Scars”, “Fool Me Twice”, “Warrior of Peace”, “Reentry”, “The Prince” and “Smokescreen”.
Erin Broadhurst wrote or co-wrote “Praesidium”, “Unspoken”, “Come Back”, “Sirens”, “Getaway”, “Forasteira”, “Venganza” and “Joyride”.
Directed by:  Eric Pot directed “Resurrection”, “Windfall”, “Traitor”, “Internal Affairs”, “Home is Where the Heart Is”, “Forasteira” (written by Erin Broadhurst), “Reentry” and “Hit List”.  Pot is a First Assistant Director for the program.
Guest stars of note:  Peter Jacobson as Special Prosecutor John Rogers is back from "Born to Run".  Vyto Ruginis as Arkady Kolcheck and Bar Paly as Anastasia “Anna” Kolcheck are back from "Joyride".  David S. Lee as Pavel Volkoff was physically last seen in "Matryoshka" Part Two but got a credit for being a photo in "Warrior of Peace".
Our heroes:  Search for Anna but wind up talking about Garrison.
What important things did we learn about:
Callen:  Suspect. Sam:  Implores Arkady to get a lawyer. Kensi:   Chats up Gary, Anna's old partner. Deeks:   Chats up Marco, a buddy with the Sheriff's Department. Eric:  Tries to hide Arkady as an escape suspect. Nell:  Found photos of Katya with Volkoff.   Hetty:  Not today.
What not so important things did we learn about:
Callen:  No Callen jokes today. Sam:   "Thelma and Louise" fan. Kensi:   Boiling bunny jokes make… Deeks:   …them "Fatal Attraction" fans. Eric:  Able to get TV news on the big screen. Nell: Chasing down dead young women with stolen identities.   Hetty:  Absent.
Who's down with OTP:  Not much with Kensi and Deeks or Eric and Nell.  The state of Callen and Anna has never been worse.
Who's down with BrOTP:  Sam is supportive.  Arkady and Rogers need their own episode.
Any pressing need for Harm and Mac:  Harm had a lot of interactions with the Russians over the years.
Who is running the team this week?  Rogers.  And doing things right.
Mosley watch:  Not even a whisper.
Fashion review:   Callen is wearing the medium blue button down shirt.  Dark red tee-shirt for Sam.  Kensi is wearing an oatmeal colored henley.  A dark blue hoodie over a lighter blue tee-shirt for Deeks.  Dark red pull over sweater, dark blue and white dress shirt and long pants for Eric.  Black dress with a gold zipper in the front dress and a grey blazer for Nell.
Music:  None.
Any notable cut scene: No.
Quote:  Arkady:  "I lost her once before, my Anna.  We had terrible fight.  She was always stubborn girl.  Proud, fierce.  Just like her grandmother.  She was hard woman my mother.  Had to be.  But she had a light to her.  A kindness.  What little good I have in me, I got from her.   The day Anna was born I felt that same light again. So when I lost her I lost part of myself.  The best part.  I cannot lose her again."
Anything else:   In the Alton Women's Correctional Facility, a guard is making his nighttime rounds.  Opening a cell door, he sits on the bed of an inmate sleeping in the bottom bunk.  After he caressed her cheek, the woman wakes up.  The guard – Alvin Bells - clamp his hand over her mouth, worrying about waking the woman in the top bunk.  The woman in the bottom bunk says her cellmate "never wakes up" so the two of them can make some noise.  Just as the guard moves in for a kiss, a long piece of cloth is wrapped around his neck.  He is rendered unconscious by the woman from the top bunk – Anna Kolcheck. 
The women hogtie the guard, stuff a sock in his mouth and throw a blanket over him.  He looks like a sleeping inmate.   Grabbing his keys, Anna and her cellmate are about to escape.
Callen and Sam are picking up coffee.  Sam parked a nice distance from the coffee shop, annoying Callen.  Sam was in a hurry to get out of the coffee shop.  A woman recognized him from a case where he was an arms dealer.  Callen jokes about the woman wanting to reconnect with Sam.  Sam thinks she's trouble.  As Callen and Sam get near the HellCat, Will Reyes from the Marshal's office approaches Callen with news of Anna's escape.  Callen and Sam are shocked.  Reyes is taking Callen into their offices.  Following in his car, Sam is updating Ops.
Kensi and Deeks walk into Ops looking for a full rundown.  Anna's roommate is Kate Miller, 26 from Barstow, doing time for solicitation and selling drugs.  Kensi doesn't thinks Miller is on "Anna's level."  Deeks can't understand why Miller would run on those charges.  Eric agrees – Miller got two years and has completed half her sentence.  Anna is serving seven years but Deeks thinks most prisoners just put their heads down and do their time.   Eric starts rambling about an Anna clone just in time for Rogers to appear.
Asking if they can get regular TV on the big screen, Rogers shows the group the ZNN story about the escape.  Nell is upset that they are positioning Anna as shooting an unarmed man as if Sokolov wasn't an arms dealer.  Deeks brings up the fact that a lot of manhunts for escaped prisoners end with a dead bodies and not returned prisoners.  Deeks thinks they should be involved to keep Anna alive.  Rogers says no – not their jurisdiction.  Kensi brings up that Anna is a friend, a fact Rogers finds immaterial.  But with no current cases and in the interest of apprehending a known offender, Rogers allows the team to help if they stay out of the Marshal's way.
Callen is brought to the prison.  Reyes turns Callen over to Deputy US Marshal Tisha Long, who is the one who sent for Callen.  Callen is brought into an interrogation room and put on the wrong side of the table.  Long tells Callen that the fugitives had outside help with their escape – "I'm only going to ask you this once, where were you this morning between 3 and 5 AM?”
In the bullpen, Kensi is talking to Gary, Anna's former ATF partner.  Deeks was talking to Marco, a buddy with the LA County Sheriff's Department prison patrol.  Gary hasn't heard from Anna in over and year and is as shocked by her escape as Kensi is.  Marco told Deeks he's never seen so many K9 units used in a prisoner hunt in his life.
Eric and Nell arrive with news from Sam about Anna and Kate Miller having outside help.  Callen is a suspect.  Eric has two real suspects.  Phil Carmona is a consultant for an energy company who Kate Miller contacts regularly.  Rogers arrives – the Marshals are not interested in Miller, they believe Anna ran the escape.  With Carmona a flight booked to Costa Rica leaving in a hour, Kensi and Deeks are out to pick him up.  Rogers wants to know the other suspect.
Arkady, the other suspect, arrives at Alton Prison in the company of Will Reyes.  He is not in a good place, yelling and mocking Reyes.  Sam asks Reyes is Arkady was read his rights.  Not only was he read them, Arkady waved them.  Yelling he has truth on his side, Arkady is talking about Anna being in Argentina.  Sam begs him to shut up and get a lawyer.
Long is interviewing Callen, a man who interrogates people for a living.  Callen tells Long Anna was fully prepared to serve her time – she escaped for a reason.  Long brings up Anna's transfer from federal to state prison – thinking Callen was behind that.  He was not.  Anna did not bring up a possible escape while in the hospital and Callen hasn't visited or called Anna since.  A stunned Callen is told Anna was regularly seeing the prison psychiatrist, even being put on a self-harm watch for a short time.   He respected Anna's wishes that he stay away.
Knowing her people will behave professionally, Long warns Callen that sometimes the local law enforcement officers involved in a prisoner search get a little trigger happy.   And sometimes the prisoners shoot at the Marshals and the Marshals have to shoot back.  And sometimes the prisoners shoot themselves.  Callen could be the key to Anna turning up alive.  Long does not believe Callen is involved and is clearing him of any involvement.
In Ops, Nell is ending a call to Sydney.  Hetty "jedi mind tricked" Mama Jones into going through with the surgery.  Eric tells her this is good news – her mother is going to get better.  Rogers arrives with news that Rogers has been cleared and NCIS is now invited to work with the team.  Eric says that's a relief.  Rogers agrees – he was worried about the "slippery slope" he put the agency on by agreeing to question Carmona.  Eric was talking about Callen being cleared.
As Long is giving her staff instructions to find the prisoners, Reyes walks in with Arkady who has his hands up, yelling "don't shoot, don't shoot."  Reluctantly, Reyes tells the Marshals that Arkady was at least ten witnesses placing him at an all-night gambling parlor during the escape window.  It seems Vladlena "gets" Arkady.  Long wants him gone but Arkady wants to help.  As he's tossed out, he whispers to Callen to remember their conversation in the hospital about something being suspicious about Anna's move to Alton.
Callen explains what he and Arkady discussed to Sam as they leave the prison.  On comms, Callen asks Eric and Nell for info on who transferred Anna from federal lock-up to Alton.  Rogers answers that a transfer from a federal institution to a state prison is highly unusual.  Remembering that ATF does a lot of long-term sting operations, Callen wonders if Anna never stopped working for them.  Rogers seems to have an issue with keeping his bluetooth in his ear.  While Kate Miller is not the typical target of a sting operation, Rogers is going to check it out.
Sam has a simpler explanation.  Anna escaped because prison is a terrible place, even worse for law enforcement.  After being attacked, she saw the writing on the wall she wasn't going to survive.  Long brings Warden Newton to meet Callen and Sam.  Callen wants to see how Anna escaped.
Asked what kind of prisoner Anna was, Newton says he thought she'd keep her head down and serve her time.  He moved her to the honor ward – where the best behaved prisoners are kept.  But when she started the fight in December….and Callen stops him.  Anna didn't start the fight.  As a witness, Newton assures Callen, Anna started the fight.  He had to move her off the honor ward.  Given her own cell, Anna was only bunking with Miller when Miller's cell was set on fire.  The target was Miller's old cellmate. That woman was moved off the cellblock and Miller was moved to Anna's cell.  Newton is called away for a second.  Since Anna is not the type to start fights or fires, Callen and Sam think she went to a lot of trouble to wind up with Kate Miller as her cellmate.
Taking Callen and Sam to the trash room, Newton says Anna was on trash detail for months but he doesn't remember if she was assigned that duty or requested it.  Long checked already – Anna requested the duty.  The women jumped through a trash chute to escape.  At the base of the chute, Sam finds the women's prison garb.  Anna probably hid some street clothes nearby.
Long found a ladder next an old maintenance tunnel.  It runs to the prison wall.  Newton has been asking the state for funds to close the tunnels and reinforce the walls.  With one guard for every 15-prisoners, Anna handled trash duty alone.  She was "unattended" according to Long for two-hours every day.  Anna dug a hole into an air vent that opens to gated opening.  The guards check it out every two-hours.  At 3AM the padlock was on the gate, it was open at 5AM.
Looking around, the gated opening is less than 100 yards from a prison guard tower.  With lights in the area, any vehicle pulling up to cut the padlock would easily be seen.  Callen is worried – this is reckless, op or not.  They need to find Anna before she gets herself killed.
With helicopters over their head, Anna and Kate are hiding on the side of a boulder near some bushes.  Kate is making fun of the helicopters, Anna doesn't want Kate getting cocky.  Kate thinks they're home free.  With the helicopters gone, Kate is running through the bushes, Anna is right behind.
At a fairly empty gas station, Anna and Kate see an old convertible under a tarp.  Anna is about to hotwire the car but Kate found the keys.  They are going to try to make it to the state line.  Kate runs off to make a phone call.  While she's on the phone, the gas attendant sees Kate while ZNN is running a news update on the escape.  He grabs his rifle but Anna and Kate are on the road in a hurry.
In interrogation, Phil Carmona tells an arriving Kensi and Deeks that his clients are not going to be happy about this.  Kensi apologizes.  They review his alibi – Phil is sure that Mrs. Carmona is going to vouch for him whereabout.  Deeks has a few more questions.  Carmona lawyers up until Kensi starts playing a phone call between Carmona and Kate Miller who is calling him "babe" and asking if he missed her.  Inmate calls are recorded.
Saying "you're still mine babe" to Carmona, earning a "yikes" from Deeks, Kate is called a "sick bitch" by Carmona.  Kensi thinks Carmona was one of his clients.  Deeks thinks their relationship was something more.  Bringing up the threats, Kensi and Deeks make a boiled bunny joke.  Carmona is waiting for his lawyer.
Kensi and Deeks are back in the main room when Eric and Nell appear on screen.  Kensi and Deeks think there is more to Kate than meets the eye.  Callen and Sam have Eric and Nell working on that right now.  The Wonder Twins also have some info on Anna – a burner phone was found in her cell.  It was used three times to call the same number.  Unfortunately, that number was also a burn phone.  One text message was sent to the other burner phone from Anna on the day Kate was moved into Anna's cell – "Made a new friend."
With Carmona's lawyer due, Kensi and Deeks are about to make one last try to rattle him when Arkady arrives.  He has work for Kensi and Deeks to do.  Kensi asks why is Arkady there.  Callen told him to be a good boy, go home and wait.  "Do I look like a good boy?" he asks.  Deeks doesn't want to answer.
While Kensi and Deeks want Arkady to go home, he will not sit idly by while his daughter is being hunted like a bear.  He sees Carmona on the main room monitor.  After going through a number of names – Raymond, Desmond, Hershel – he comes up with Carmona and the fact that he is not a good boy.
Callen and Sam along with a lot of personnel involved in the prisoner hunt are in old gas station where Anna and Kate stole the car.  Eric is tracing all calls made from the payphone where the attendant saw Kate.  Sam sees a lot of flaws in what's going on.  They had help getting out of prison but no help getting away from prison.  It seems random and improvised.  Callen doesn't think that is how Anna acts.   The attendant tells Callen, Sam and Long that the transmission in the Bonneville – the car Anna and Kate stole – isn't in good shape.  They might not make it to the Grand Canyon.  Sam has to explain the Grand Canyon-"Thelma and Louise" joke to non-movie fan Long.
Rogers is now running the interview of Phil Carmona.  Kensi places phone records in Carmona's hands.  Records show Carmona chatting up Russian oligarchs who have sanctions placed against them by the U.S. government.  Carmona thinks all of this is inadmissible without a warrant.  As a special prosecutor, Rogers doesn't leave his home without a warrant.  The calls themselves are not incriminating but financial transactions between Carmona and the oligarchs are.  Once again, Carmona wants his lawyer.  His lawyer, however, is not coming.  He was on the phone with Carmona for some of the calls – he's an accessory.
Deeks asks for everything on Kate Miller.  Carmona was a client of Miller's.  She also sold him some coke.  Suddenly, she has videos of Carmona and his "unusual tastes".  Threatening to send the videos to his wife, kids and business partners, Miller wanted confidential info on Carmona's associates.  "Ah yes, those pesky oligarchs," Rogers says.  Carmona tells Rogers that he has no idea who Kate Miller is but the people she works for are not people anyone wants to cross.
As Kensi, Deeks and Rogers move into the main room of the boat shed, Arkady mentions that blackmail is a common tactic of both Russian businessmen and the government.  He's never been blackmailed, "I am not easily shamed."  Rogers walks to the corner to make a call.  Eric appears on the TV screen.  Kate Miller's call was made to the Russian consulate.  Nell joins the conversation.  The real Kate Miller died two years ago in a bike accident in Fresno.  Kate Miller is likely Russian.  Rogers returns.  ATF does not do stings against Russians.  Calling the director of the ATF, Rogers confirmed that the agency cut ties with Anna when she was convicted of killing Sokolov.  
Three Russian men in a brown SUV pull up behind the abandoned Bonneville.  Searching the vehicle and the area around it, they find nothing.  But Kate, or Katya as Sergey - the man in charge - calls her, finds them.  The two argue – she had to break herself out of jail after he promised but didn't come through.  He tells her he was under orders not to help.  When Anna arrives, the men all pull their weapons.  Katya tells them all Anna is with her.  Sergey doesn't trust Anna, a federal agent.  Ordering one of his men to execute Anna, Sergey is shot by Katya instead.  "I give the orders now."
Callen and Sam arrive where the Bonneville was abandoned.  The Marshals are all over the area.  Sergey's body was found in the vehicle with a driver's license for a Daniel Gorman.  Long considers Anna and Kate/Katya death penalty eligible.  Sam isn't so sure – this isn't a place where a person would be hiking.  Long believes the women stole Gorman's car.  Callen does not – Kate Miller was a fake ID, he thinks Gorman isn't Gorman either.  She tells them to chase their conspiracy theories, she's looking for Anna and Kate/Katya who just killed an innocent bystander.  
Callen tells Long that Anna wouldn't do something like this.  That Anna, Long tells him, is gone.  She wants to know if Callen can still be trusted to work with the search team.  He can.  As Long walks away, Sam brings up Joelle.  Callen thought he knew her and she was someone completely different.  Sam thinks the reason why may be up in the air but the goal is the same – get out of the country.  There is one other option opened to Anna and Katya besides driving or walking over the border.  Flying to freedom with the help of the Russian consulate.  Sam pulls out a map – Auga Cielo AIrPark is nearby.
Eric confirms that the Russian consulate rents a hanger in the AirPark.  Kensi and Deeks are on their way to the airport.  Arkady wants to go but that's out of the question.  After calling Rogers a bloodsucking lawyer – and having Kensi and Deeks state they like Rogers now – Arkady tells them a bull like him will just rush past a mouse like Rogers.  Rogers yells at Arkady long enough to allow Kensi to handcuff him to a beam in the boat shed.  He's going nowhere.
Anna and Kate are changing in the back of the SUV.  Staring at Katya, Anna is trying to figure her out.  Katya is proud that everyone thinks she's a silly little prostitute.  Anna wonders what are the odds that a Russian like Anna gets placed in the same prison and winds up with Katya as a cellmate.  Katya thinks she and Anna have been through too much to abandon each other.  Inviting Anna back to Russia, Katya tells her there is a place for both of them, especially with their skill sets.  They will be unstoppable.  Anna agrees.  
Slowing, the SUV hits a road block.  With one road in and one road out of the canyon, the police are likely set up in both locations.  As a yellow car drops out of the line ahead of them, Katya prepares for a shootout but Anna has another idea.  With a cellphone, Anna calls saying the fugitives are in the yellow car.  The road block is down to one officer.  Anna gets out of the car and attacks the officer.  Knocking him to the ground, she pulls out her guns and fires.   The SUV pulls out with Anna.  The officer is alive – she fired into his bulletproof vest.
Rogers updates an upset Arkady.  Kensi and Deeks see the SUV just as they turn onto the highway to get to the airport.  They keep a reasonable distance but the Sherriff's Department joins the chase.  Arkady talks about losing Anna while the car breaks into the airport.  Comparing Anna to his mother, a hard, fierce woman who had a light and kindness to her, Arkady says anything good in him comes from his mother.  Anna brought that kindness and light back to him.
The SUV gets into airport.  Callen and Sam are the last line of defense against the SUV.  Anna does not believe they'll shoot.  They do, killing the driver and the front seat passenger.   The SUV flips over.  Callen and Sam tell Anna to get out of the SUV.  A black van and a fire vehicle pull up.  While Sam tells them to stay back, the people inside the vehicles have guns and start firing at Callen, Sam and the sheriffs.  The sheriffs are mowed down.  One is badly hurt near Sam.  Tossing Callen rifle, Callen, Kensi and Deeks return fire so Sam can rescue the survivor.  
Callen sees Anna and Katya running to a hanger.  Callen wants to know who Anna is working with but she tells him to trust her.  He doesn't – ordering her to drop her bag and put her hands on her head.  Anna won't comply.  Getting on the private plane, Anna and Katya are gone.
Back at the boat shed, Rogers tells Callen and Sam air traffic control lost contact with the plane over the Pacific.  The flight plan had it going to Russia.  A drunken Arkady is laughing – his Anna got away.  Callen plans on bringing Arkady home but Rogers will take care of that. Callen and Sam have paperwork that needs to be filed.  Walking with Arkady, Rogers also tells Callen and Sam that the Justice Department moved Anna to Alton but nobody knows who.  Arkady hugs Rogers, saying he's alright for a blood sucking lawyer.
Sam asks Callen if he's OK – "not really." Sam asks if Callen wants to talk – "not really."  Coughing, Nell interrupts their not really conversation.   With Eric, she has photos of Katya with a Pavel Volkoff, head of Russia's security service.  Anna is going after Volkoff to find Callen's father.
What head canon can be formed from here:   The episode in some ways was a love letter to Arkady – who is a person of some depth under all that other nonsense.  It rest of the episode sets up part two.
Episode number:   Part one of two, episode 21 of season 10.  This the 237th episode overall.
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Former Cherokee County Sheriff Roger Garrison resigned his appointment with the Georgia state Judicial Qualifications Commission after a photo resurfaced of him in KKK garb.
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Former Georgia Sheriff resigns after photo of him wearing KKK outfit in his 20s resurfaces
Former Georgia Sheriff resigns after photo of him wearing KKK outfit in his 20s resurfaces
Roger Garrison of Georgia is no longer with the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office after a re-shot of him wearing a Ku Klux Klan costume was questioned. Garrison resigned from a state judicial oversight agency after he was seen wearing a balaclava and robe worn by members of the white supremacist terrorist hate group. The man had led the sheriff’s office for nearly two decades before his retirement…
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A former Georgia sheriff has resigned a state position after a photo of him appearing in the robes of the Ku Klux Klan surfaced — again. Roger Garrison, who was sheriff of Cherokee County for 20 years until 2016, resigned earlier this week from the investigation panel of the watchdog Judicial Qualifications Commission, reported The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “Sheriff Garrison has resigned from the JQC,” a spokesperson for Georgia House Speaker David Ralston (R) told the newspaper.
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Birthday party of Training gala recognizes alumni
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Birthday party of Training gala recognizes alumni
The Cherokee County Instructional Basis provided its third annual “Birthday celebration of Schooling” gala Saturday night to benefit the Cherokee County College District. The black-tie occasion on the Northside Medical institution-Cherokee Conference Middle in Canton featured awards, as well as enjoyment with the aid of district college students.
Due to the fact its established order in 2012, CCEF has presented more than $205,000 in grants to students, instructors, and faculties. The nonprofit, charitable Foundation seeks investment and sources to enrich faculties in regions no longer fully funded inside the ordinary Faculty software.
“We visit schools all over the country and in doing so, we gift grants to the lecturers or School itself. Whilst we first started out, no one knew who we were … Now we cross into the lecture rooms and that they treat us like celebrities. It has continually been worthwhile and we’ve usually enjoyed it, but we hope we are starting to healthy into the photo of the general undertaking to make Education the quality it can be here in Cherokee County,” CCEF Board President Billy Hasty Jr. stated.
Two extraordinary lifelong Cherokee County residents had been named Alumni of the 12 months for splendid expert and civic contributions. Cherokee County Board of Education Member Patsy Jordan and previous Sheriff Roger Garrison familiar the awards presented through ex-officio Foundation member Mike McGowan and Foundation board of director Shantel Seaside respectively.
Jordan attended Ball Ground Basic School, graduated from Cherokee High Faculty in 1973 and graduated from Reinhardt University with a Two-12 months degree. She earned her undergraduate and grasp’s diploma from Brenau University and her specialist degree from Lincoln Memorial College to turn out to be a trainer.
She worked for the Pickens Faculty district before and throughout University, finished her pupil teaching at Canton Elementary School and began her coaching career again in Pickens at Jasper Fundamental School. In 1999, she transferred to Clayton Primary School in which she labored numerous years before a brief retirement. She presently supervises pupil teachers at Reinhardt University and works at the least Two nights per week at Mountain Training High College in Jasper operating with Excessive Faculty college students who are suffering to complete Excessive College or earn their GED’s.
“The three words I felt satisfactory defined her are committed, continual and most actually being concerned,” McGowan stated. “Her multiple stories in all aspects of the Faculty district company over the years helped her immensely While she has become a trainer and feature given her the precise capability as a School board member to honestly apprehend and relate to the demanding situations everybody in our profession face on a daily foundation.”
Jordan’s private mantra is to in no way surrender on the scholars, McGowan said.
“The Cherokee County Instructional Bass is a unique business enterprise and a shining instance of how dedicated human beings come collectively to enhance the strengths and capabilities of dedicated educators inside the Cherokee County College District. I had a component in that and it becomes so heartwarming to exit to see the one’s instructors and college students smile and be so grateful for what this business enterprise is doing for them,” she stated. “I must supply a way to God for directing my path. It’s miles impossible to name all the many shoulders that I leaned on through my journey from the time I used to be a toddler to today. There’s a story in each aspect of my existence, not most effective as an educator, however as a person.”
She said the trainer’s effect is strong.
“I have continually been and remain the firm hand on my students’ shoulders to guide them academically, socially and emotionally; to help them set goals and create visions a good way to stir their hearts and to help them obtain the Yankee dream,” Jordan stated.
A 1979 graduate of Cherokee High School and a graduate of Reinhardt College, Garrison successfully served as sheriff of Cherokee County for an unheard of 24 years.
“As Cherokee County’s population has grown to nearly 100,000 humans For the reason that Garrison’s initial election to the workplace of sheriff, the county has been an area of best dwelling; an area to raise households, perform a commercial enterprise and obtain an Education in component because of the safe environment that Sheriff Garrison helped create,” Seashore said.
His obligations blanketed running a $35 million annual finances and employing more than four hundred personnel. at some point of his tenure, the sheriff’s office became one of the first nationally accepted and kingdoms certified sheriff’s workplaces in Georgia. He accelerated the wide variety of law enforcement instructors, created a multiagency education software, multiplied the education requirements of officials to double the requirements mandated by the aid of the state of Georgia and required command staff officials to obtain 60 hours of government training yearly.
“I am so humbled…I’m so proud of all the work Cherokee faculties has completed over the years. It’s out of the ordinary. I’m a fabricated from it – It’s miles a brilliant College device. I have usually been 1,000 percent in the back of that,” Garrison said. “Thank you so very tons for this…I have loved my activity, I’ve loved my career and enjoyed everyone and all it’s been.”
As sheriff, Garrison raised almost $500,000 to donate to diverse charities all through Cherokee County inclusive of Meals on Wheels, Boys and Ladies Club, Cherokee CISA and the Anna Crawford Kids’ Center. While sheriff, Garrison served as a board member of the American Most cancers Society, a member of the Chamber of Commerce, Cherokee Council of baby Abuse, Cherokee Multiagency Narcotics Squad, Aday for Reinhardt and Fulton County Court docket Residence Safety Undertaking Pressure, as well as started Keep with a Cop.
Over a previous couple of years, CCEF in partnership with the School district announced plans to establish the Cherokee County Educators Hale of Reputation within the Frank R. Petruzielo Academic Service Complicated underneath production on the Bluffs. throughout the ceremony, Patsy Jordan becomes inducted into the Corridor of Repute.
Superintendent of faculties Dr. Brian Hightower was also awarded as the gala honorary chair by means of gala co-chairs Amanda Arnold and Debbie Rabjohn.
“We surpassed the $2 hundred,000 mark on our giving simply ultimate month. We realize There is much greater to be finished and we are now inside the process of developing a 5-Yr program and exploring new approaches to raise funds and award many greater presents to school rooms in our schools. just ultimate month we presented about $50,000 to our instructors, schools and college students,” Hasty said. “On behalf of the board, it’s been a satisfaction and it’s been a fulfillment. The fulfillment is for the educational efforts of college students and instructors in Cherokee County.”
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