The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Audience challenges Howard during last Fulton DA debate

- By Christian Boone cboone@ajc.com

Six-term Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard came under fire from several fronts Friday in a final candidates’ forum before Tuesday’s Democratic primary.

The veteran prosecutor, first elected in 1997, fought back with a series of broadsides aimed mostly at one of his challenger­s, Fani Willis.

“I don’t see how you can serve as the gatekeeper to criminal justice in our community when you have made a deal with the union not to prosecute police officers,” said Howard, who offered no evidence of this alleged quid pro quo.

Willis, Howard’s onetime chief deputy, said her endorsemen­t from the Atlanta police union came with no strings attached.

“As I said on camera while accepting the endorsemen­t, as district attorney, I will hold police officers who violate the law accountabl­e, just like I will in every case that comes to my office,” Willis said. “Paul Howard should be ashamed of himself for telling a baldfaced lie, and it’s just another example of his lack of credibilit­y to continue in his job.”

Howard is facing a pair of former subordinat­es for the Democratic nomination in Willis and Christian WiseSmith, who also worked as a Fulton prosecutor.

During the forum, Howard came under fire repeatedly from the audience, composed of mostly young social justice activists.

Rapper Clifford “T.I.” Harris grilled the incumbent on a case involving a close friend who died in prison, accusing Howard of pursuing an unfair prosecutio­n.

“You forgot about Dre Dre,” asked one questioner, referring to DeAundre Phillips, killed by APD Officer Yasin Abdulahad outside a police annex in January 2017.

Howard had yet to make a public announceme­nt on whether he was going to pursue charges against Abdulahad, though he claimed Friday, “Had it not been for the virus, we had three trials we planned to put up before a grand jury.”

He said the other two cases involved Jamarion Robinson and Jimmy Atchison, killed by police task forces.

Chris Stewart, who represents Phillips’ family, told The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on on Friday he had not been told that a decision had been made on prosecutin­g Abdulahad.

Monteria Robinson, whose son, Jamarion, was shot at 76 times inside his girlfriend’s East Point apartment in 2016, said earlier this week that Howard has not been true to his word.

“Paul Howard has failed my family and has not tried to indict the officers who murdered my son even though he’s been promising me he’s going to take action for nearly four years,” Robinson said. “Now he wants to make people think he’s going to indict the officers who dragged two students out of their car. I do not believe him at all!”

Robinson referred to Howard’s decision to charge six APD officers with excessive force after their violent arrest last weekend of two college students.

Wise-Smith said his former boss had the election in mind when he moved so quickly.

“Yes, those officers should be held accountabl­e for what they did,” Wise-Smith said. “My question is, don’t do it for the cameras. Do it every time it happens.”

Willis said the rush to charge the officers could damage any criminal case against them.

“Things get reversed when you do it improperly,” she said.

Asked about the GBI’s investigat­ion of his use of a nonprofit to funnel at least $140,000 in city of Atlanta funds to supplement his salary, Howard vowed he would be exonerated. He also waved off allegation­s of sexual and gender harassment made in three separate civil lawsuits filed in the last six months.

“I have never harassed anyone,” he said.

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Fulton DA Paul Howard is facing a pair of former subordinat­es.

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