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GloRilla Denounces Police Handling of Georgia Home Invasion in First Interview

Her attorney says drug charges moved faster than the robbery probe, prompting a possible independent investigation.

Overview

  • In a WSB-TV interview, GloRilla said she and her siblings were treated like suspects despite being victims of a July break-in.
  • Three armed intruders entered her Forsyth County home while she performed in Indianapolis, and a family member fired at them before they fled.
  • Her legal team says more than $700,000 in property was stolen and that warrants for marijuana possession were issued within 24 hours.
  • Court records describe a large quantity of marijuana found during a search; she surrendered in July and was released on a $22,000 bond.
  • The sheriff’s office initially labeled the family victims and said marijuana was in plain view, as her team reports little progress in identifying the intruders and weighs its own probe.