You can view Attorney General Carr’s full interview with WTOC above. SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) – Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr outlined his priorities as a Republican governor candidate, emphasizing his public safety record and plans for property tax relief and education reform. Carr said his decade as attorney general has prepared him for the role by expanding the office’s criminal practice to include domestic terrorism, human trafficking, gangs and organized retail theft. “The one thing government is supposed to do is keep people safe,” Carr said. “I don’t care your race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, where you live or where you’re from, you deserve to be safe in this state.” Carr said his office announced an indictment of three individuals for an Antifa-related case involving the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center. Carr said he office has also rescued and assisted over 200 victims of human trafficking and established a gang prosecution unit in Chatham County. “We now have domestic terrorism authority, human trafficking, gangs, and organized retail theft, all of which are statewide in scope,” Carr said. As governor, Carr said he would have authority over state agencie



