Rayshard Brooks case. Brooks was fatally shot last summer in Atlanta by officer Garrett Rolfe on June, 12, 2020. Rolfe was fired and charged with felony murder, five counts of aggravated assault, four counts of violation of oath of office and one count of criminal damage to property. He was ultimately released on a $500,000 bond. In a letter addressed to Georgia State Attorney General Chris Carr, acting District Attorney Fani Willis cited the actions of her predecessor Paul Howard as reason for her decision, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “My predecessor obtained arrest warrants against the following defendants for incidents that occurred during the campaign,” the letter states. “I believe his conduct, including using video evidence in campaign television advertisements, may have violated Georgia Bar Rule 3.8(g). In addition, as you are aware, my predecessor’s conduct also prompted a referral to the GBI for criminal investigation by you his issuance of grand jury subpoenas at a time when no Fulton County Grand Jury was empaneled.”