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Georgia deputy charged with using Flock camera to personally track license plates
By Alex Jones at WSB-TV (ABC) - News
· July 9, 2026
· 1 min read
A Georgia sheriff’s deputy is facing charges after she was accused of using a Flock system for personal reasons.The Greene County Sheriff’s Office audited their license plate reader system last month and found that a deputy had been using it outside of official duties.Deputy Quin’sha Goss, who wa...
Key takeaway Deputy Quin’sha Goss, who was assigned to patrol operations, accessed the Flock system and tracked at least one license plate for three months, investigators said.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
The charges against Deputy Quin'sha Goss raise concerns about the potential for abuse of license plate reader systems in Georgia law enforcement agencies. The fact that Goss was able to track a license plate for three months without detection highlights the need for stricter oversight and auditing of these systems. The recent arrest of three deputies in Cherokee County for similar misconduct suggests that this may be a more widespread issue. As law enforcement agencies in Fulton County and throughout the Atlanta area increasingly rely on technology like Flock systems, it is crucial that they implement robust safeguards to prevent personal use and ensure that these tools are used only for legitimate law enforcement purposes. The termination of Goss and the arrests in Cherokee County demonstrate that agencies are taking steps to hold deputies accountable, but more needs to be done to prevent such abuses of power in the first place.
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Published: July 9, 2026 ·
Source: WSB-TV (ABC) - News ·
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What is this story about? A Georgia sheriff’s deputy is facing charges after she was accused of using a Flock system for personal reasons.The Greene County Sheriff’s Office audited their license plate reader system last month and found that a deputy had been using it outside of official duties.Deputy Quin’sha Goss, who wa...
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