ROBERT CHARLES GRAY

EAST POINT POLICE DEPARTMENT

ROBERT CHARLES GRAY

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EAST POINT POLICE DEPARTMENT – BURGLARY

DECERTIFIED 2022 IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA 

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Ia case 18-74  April 15, 2019 Stand off

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Meet Robert Gray, a former lieutenant with the East Point Police Department. His story involves several notable incidents, including a standoff in April 2019 and charges of DUI and other offenses. Here’s a summary of the key points:

  1. Standoff Incident (April 2019):
    • Police and SWAT officers responded to a burglary in progress.
    • The suspect, who turned out to be a Police Officer for the East Point Police Department in Georgia, refused to exit the home, leading to a 5-hour standoff.
    • The suspect was later taken into custody.
  2. DUI and Other Charges:
    • Prior to the standoff, Gray was charged with DUI and leaving the scene of an accident.
    • He allegedly hit a road sign with his SUV and caused damage to another vehicle in Coweta County.
    • These actions violated his bond conditions as he was headed to his ex-wife’s home.
    • Deputies found Gray in a nearby Kroger parking lot, where he exhibited signs of intoxication, such as the smell of alcohol on his breath, slurred speech, and difficulty standing without support.

These incidents highlight a troubling series of events involving Gray, reflecting significant personal and professional challenges.

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More details

Here’s a more detailed context for the situation involving Robert Gray:

In April 2019, Robert Gray, a former lieutenant with the East Point Police Department in Georgia, became the focus of a high-profile incident. The trouble began in the early hours when police and SWAT officers were dispatched to a reported burglary in progress. Upon arrival, they discovered that the suspect was none other than Gray himself, who was then an officer with the East Point Police Department. Refusing to exit the home, Gray engaged in a tense standoff with law enforcement that lasted approximately five hours before he was finally taken into custody.

This standoff was not an isolated incident. Shortly before this event, Gray had been charged with driving under the influence (DUI) and leaving the scene of an accident. These charges arose after he allegedly collided with a road sign and damaged another vehicle while driving his SUV in Coweta County. His erratic behavior and decision to go to his ex-wife’s home, despite this being a violation of his bond conditions, added to the severity of the situation.

Law enforcement eventually located Gray in the parking lot of a nearby Kroger grocery store. Reports from deputies on the scene described Gray as “very hostile.” They noted the smell of alcohol on his breath, his slurred speech, and his inability to stand without holding onto his vehicle, all clear indicators of intoxication.

These incidents highlight a series of personal and professional struggles for Gray, reflecting broader issues within law enforcement and raising questions about accountability and the handling of police misconduct.

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