Crime & Safety

News Nearby: Teacher Charged with Sexual Battery, Swastikas on Car

Here are some top Patch headlines not far from Cumming and Forsyth County.

- Northeast Cobb Patch

James Chadwick Brigham, a  social studies teacher accused of sexual battery and battery against two students, turned himself in Thursday night.

According to booking records, Brigham, 37, of Woodstock, posted a $25,000 bond around 2 a.m. Friday after reporting to the Cobb County Adult Detention Center around 8:30 p.m. Thursday.

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Kell principal Trudie Donovan, who announced her retirement earlier this month, turned herself in around 7 p.m. Thursday after being charged with a misdemeanor count of failing to report child abuse. She was released around 11 p.m. Thursday after posting a $1,000 bond.

 - Marietta Patch

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Rich Pellegrino, an outspoken activist for immigrants' rights and an Austell resident, and his family saw something drawn on their car as they left the annual Juneteenth festival in Marietta on Saturday.

Pellegrino is founder of the Cobb Immigrant Alliance. He has filed a police report, and police are sending extra neighborhood patrols through his area for his family's safety.

He is not sure if he was targeted for being an outspoken advocate for immigrants' rights, especially after being quoted in two recent Marietta Daily Journal articles, regarding President Barack Obama's recent deportation policy change.

- Cumming Patch

A man, who used a computer file-sharing program under the screen name “fallenone666” to trade child pornography, was sentenced Thursday by United States District Judge Richard W. Story to serve five years in federal prison.

Andrew John Googins, 29, of Cumming, pleaded guilty to distribution, receipt and possession of child pornography on Feb. 3, 2012.

 - South Cobb Patch

Family members of a Mableton teen who was starved to death over the weekend believe a Mableton cardiologist’s “hunger” teachings may have influenced the teen’s mother.

Markea Blakely-Berry, 16, was . Cobb police have arrested and charged her mother, Ebony Berry, with murder. It was later revealed that .

Berry’s family noticed that she had a Facebook connection with Dr. Andrew Chung, a cardiologist living in Mableton who encourages hunger and eating only 32 ounces of food a day, according to Grand Rapids’ WOOD-TV 8. Berry and her daughter once lived in Grand Rapids.


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