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August 14, 2023 Atlanta: On Monday, Aug. 14, 2023 Television crews lined up along Pryror Street as sheriff’s cruisers and deputies on motorcycles were blocking the entrances to Pryor Street in the block in front of the Fulton County courthouse entrance where the case against former president, Donald Trump and others were presented before the grand jury. Outside an encampment of television news crews in their tents were doing their updates and reports from the street. Officials have tightened security in recent weeks, installing orange barricades and metal fencing and shutting down streets surrounding the courthouse to traffic and parking. Sheriff Pat Labat declined to provide any further details on his agency’s security plan, telling reporters “we look forward to the opportunity to show the world that we are ready.”  (John Spink / John.Spink@ajc.com)
August 14, 2023 Atlanta: On Monday, Aug. 14, 2023 Television crews lined up along Pryror Street as sheriff’s cruisers and deputies on motorcycles were blocking the entrances to Pryor Street in the block in front of the Fulton County courthouse entrance where the case against former president, Donald Trump and others were presented before the grand jury. Outside an encampment of television news crews in their tents were doing their updates and reports from the street. Officials have tightened security in recent weeks, installing orange barricades and metal fencing and shutting down streets surrounding the courthouse to traffic and parking. Sheriff Pat Labat declined to provide any further details on his agency’s security plan, telling reporters “we look forward to the opportunity to show the world that we are ready.” (John Spink / John.Spink@ajc.com)
Aug 14, 2023

Anxious reporters were assembling Monday evening in the 8th-floor courtroom of Fulton Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney, the judge on duty who will be receiving any charges that are handed up from the grand jury.

McBurney briefly popped his head into the courtroom and told reporters to hang in there, according to multiple people there.

- Live updates: AJC grand jury watch

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Tamar Hallerman is an award-winning senior reporter for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She covers the Fulton County election interference case and co-hosts the Breakdown podcast.

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