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Former U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., said there were armed Black Panthers patrolling Georgia voting sites. The group said it had planned armed patrols, but decided to go unarmed. We found no evidence of armed patrols.

report by WAGA-TV in Atlanta

published the morning of Election Day that said the New Black Panther Party planned to send armed patrols to voting sites. The group had said at a press conference the day before that it would be monitoring for"white supremacist violence," according to the WAGA story.

"If they were there, they were not noteworthy," said Christina Redden, assistant director of elections in Glynn County, which includes Brunswick."We have deputies at every site — for the most part the deputies are outside. We definitely would have heard about it."

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