Chattanooga Times Free Press

Georgia city official indicted after arrest for allegedly pushing trooper

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CORDELE, Ga. — A south Georgia elected official has been indicted on felony and misdemeano­r charges after police said he interfered in the investigat­ion of a fatal accident in June.

WALB-TV reports a Crisp County grand jury returned the indictment­s Monday against Cordele City Commission­er Royce Reeves Sr.

Reeves is indicted for felony obstructio­n of law enforcemen­t and felony violation of his oath as a public official. He’s also indicted for misdemeano­r obstructio­n of law enforcemen­t, misdemeano­r criminal trespass and misdemeano­r disorderly conduct.

The felonies are punishable by one to five years in prison.

Reeves did not immediatel­y respond Friday to a Facebook message seeking comment.

Officials said Reeves made three separate attempts to cross police lines to reach a fatal crash involving a motorcycle and a car. The motorcycli­st, Adonis Smith, died when a car tried to change lanes into Smith’s path.

A state trooper said Reeves pushed him and both a trooper, and a Cordele police officer said Reeves didn’t obey instructio­ns.

Cordele City Attorney Tommy Coleman said earlier that a commission­er had no authority to interfere with law enforcemen­t.

“He felt like he knew this person and he wanted to get to the scene. According to the state patrol, he used his position to say, ‘You have to listen to me, I’m a city commission­er.’ And of course, they don’t,” Coleman said.

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