Amber Alerts Issued and Resolved in Nevada and Texas
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Robert Burke, 65, was arrested for disorderly conduct after a video showed him shouting racial slurs and threats at a security guard at a Social Security office.
The incident occurred at the Social Security office on Shackleford Road in Norcross, with a subsequent disturbance at a Duluth hotel.
Police emphasized that "fighting words" are not protected by the First Amendment.
Viral bystander video helped identify the suspect and secure a warrant for his arrest.
Employees reported that Burke had caused disturbances at the Social Security office in the past.
Why this matters: This incident highlights the ongoing issue of racial discrimination and the importance of bystander intervention and video evidence in holding individuals accountable for hate speech and threats. It also underscores the legal limits of free speech when it incites violence.
On January 14, 2026, Gwinnett County Police responded to a disturbance at the Social Security office at 4365 Shackleford Road in Norcross. Witnesses provided video evidence of Robert Burke, 65, making threats and verbally assaulting individuals, including children. The video shows Burke using racial slurs and profanities towards a security guard. He was later arrested at a Courtyard Marriott hotel in Duluth after another disturbance. Police Cpl. Angela Carter noted that the First Amendment does not protect "fighting words" that incite violence. The video went viral, prompting widespread condemnation and leading to Burke's arrest. This incident is not isolated, as employees reported previous disturbances caused by Burke at the same location. A bench warrant had also been issued for Burke in August 2024 for failing to appear in court after receiving a ticket for not having insurance.
Q: What charges does Robert Burke face?
Robert Burke faces charges of disorderly conduct.
Q: Where did the incident occur?
The initial incident occurred at a Social Security office in Norcross, Georgia, with a follow-up incident at a Courtyard Marriott hotel in Duluth.
Q: Why was Burke arrested?
Burke was arrested due to a viral video showing him shouting racial slurs and threats, as well as causing disturbances at two separate locations.
Viral videos can play a crucial role in identifying and apprehending individuals engaged in hate speech and threats.
The First Amendment does not protect speech that incites violence or constitutes "fighting words."
It is important to report incidents of hate speech and harassment to the authorities.
Bystander intervention, including recording incidents, can assist law enforcement in their investigations.
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